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The Future of Medicine Is Unfolding Before Us. Are We Nurturing It?
On Jan. 8, 2020, as I was parking my car, I got a long-awaited phone call from one of my…
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The Extradition of Julian Assange Threatens Press Freedoms
Fourteen years ago, at a human rights conference in Oslo, I met Julian Assange. From the moment I encountered the…
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A Family Ranch, Swallowed Up in the Madness of the Border
Jim Chilton, 84, had named the dirt roads and pastures on his land in honor or four generations of family…
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What to Know About the Fall of Avdiivka
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic…
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What to Know About the Fall of Avdiivka
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic…
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Charles Sallis, 89, Dies; Upended the Teaching of Mississippi History
He collaborated on a textbook so unsparing in its review of the state’s grim past that it was barred from…
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Indictment of Informant Undercuts G.O.P.’s Impeachment Drive
The effort by House Republicans to find wrongdoing on the part of President Biden was already struggling, but it took…
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A Times reporter reflects on a conversation with Navalny, an uncommon Russian politician.
Sitting in the warren of rooms in a hipster brick Moscow office building where Aleksei A. Navalny ran both his…
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The Judge Who Dealt a Huge Financial Blow to Trump
For more than three years, Justice Arthur F. Engoron has been ruling against the former president. On Friday, he handed…
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The Lost Story of New York’s Most Powerful Black Woman
Elizabeth Amelia Gloucester appeared in the census for the final time on June 8, 1880. The census enumerators who crisscrossed…