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Women in Iceland to ‘Take the Day Off’ in Protest of Gender Inequality
The one-day strike on Tuesday is expected to be the largest walkout by women in the Nordic nation since 1975.…
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World
Visitors Will Be Able to See Prospect Park’s Waterfall. Eventually.
Fallkill Falls has long been officially off limits. That’s changing, but parkgoers may have to wait until winter to see…
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News
‘Here We Are’ Review: The Last Sondheim, Cool and Impossibly Chic
This inventive, beguiling and not quite fully solved puzzle of a show is a worthy and loving farewell to the…
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US
Fight for Speaker Reveals Four Types of House Republicans
Jim Jordan’s bid showed the power of the ultraconservative faction in Congress.
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Business
Companies Are Caught in the Israel-Hamas War’s Crossfire
First it was college campuses. Now the corporate world is increasingly feeling pressure to find a balance in responding to…
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US
A New Era of Psychedelics in Oregon
In a carpeted office suite, Alex Beck settled onto a mattress and, under the watch of a trained guide, began…
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News
The People Who Broke the House
When it comes to Congress, Americans have come to expect a certain baseline of dysfunction. But I think most of…
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News
The Blind Ambition of Chris Christie
Chris Christie’s presidential announcement at a June town hall at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire may not have the…
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World
Stone by Ancient Stone, Mexico Recovers Its Lost Treasures
Mesoamerican archaeologists know it as Monument 9: a 2,600-year-old carving in stone of a jaguar’s gaping face, roughly five feet…
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World
Kill and Be Killed: Ukraine’s Bloody Battlefield Equation
The dynamics of Europe’s deadliest war in generations remain exceedingly violent and increasingly complicated by factors far from the battlefield.