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News
Why Kids’ Medication Shortages Aren’t Going Away
Over Christmas, a friend was visiting family in England and posted a photo on Instagram of stocked pharmacy shelves, brimming…
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World
A French City Appeals to Madonna for Clues About a Long-Lost Painting
The painting “Diana and Endymion” disappeared from Amiens, France, more than a century ago. The city’s mayor says Madonna could…
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Politics
How the Netherlands Is Taming Big Tech
In 2021, privacy consultants working for two Dutch universities issued a critical report card on Google’s education apps, a set…
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Health
California Joins Other States in Suing Companies Over Insulin Prices
The state is taking action against three major drug companies and the big pharmacy benefit managers in an effort to…
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Health
‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Fighting Maternal Mortality Among Black Women
A St. Louis doula program, part of a nonprofit that received funding in the $1.7 trillion federal budget bill, looks…
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News
Coxsackie, N.Y.: ‘A Special Place on the Hudson’
Natives and newcomers are transforming this Greene County town, with an eye toward preservation. (And they want you to know…
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World
A Year Later, Trial of Officer Who Killed Mentally Ill Woman Is in Limbo
Following an administrative trial last January, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell is still weighing whether to fire Sergeant Hugh Barry, who…
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News
Can We Talk About How We Talk About the Weather?
When the barometer drops, the hyperbole rises, and meteorologists aren’t happy about it.
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Business
Harvard Medical School Joins Boycott of U.S. News Rankings
Last fall, the university’s law school joined other top programs in dropping out of the magazine’s annual list. The medical…
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US
Statehouse Democrats Embrace an Unfamiliar Reality: Full Power
LANSING, Mich. — For the first time in 40 years, a legislative session began in Michigan last week with a…