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World
NYU Nurse Is Fired After Calling the Gaza War a ‘Genocide’ in Speech
NYU Langone Health gave the nurse, Hesen Jabr, an award for her work. She said hospital officials then fired her…
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News
The Brilliant Comic Who Shined Brightest Out of the Spotlight
A new biography of the performer, writer and director Elaine May has the intensity to match its subject.
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News
A Manhattan Apartment Full of Salvaged Finds
A hands-on renovation during the early part of the pandemic produced a place to call home that doubles as a…
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US
The Unlikely Women Fighting for Abortion Rights
For a long time, many women who had abortions because of catastrophic fetal diagnoses told their stories only privately. Grieving…
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News
Michelle Buteau Sashays Into the Lead
Once relegated to supporting roles, this comedian is a star of the film “Babes” and is moving to a bigger…
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News
‘Accordion Hands’ and ‘Caterpillar Eyebrows’: Trump Meets the Female Gaze
When Donald Trump is relaxed — or as relaxed as someone can be while on trial for 34 felony counts…
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News
With ‘We Are Lady Parts,’ Nida Manzoor Rocks On
“Silliness is hugely important to me,” said the writer, whose comedy about a Muslim female punk band has won awards…
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News
What Joan Nathan Taught Me About the Power of Showing Up
Three-quarters of the way through a grueling 10-day hospital stay for my older daughter, Orli, the cookbook author Joan Nathan…
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Health
When ‘Prior Authorization’ Becomes a Medical Roadblock
Medicare Advantage plans say it reduces waste and inappropriate care. Critics say it often restricts coverage unnecessarily.
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News
An Erotic Story of Love and Obsession in 1960s Amsterdam
An unlikely romance blooms in Yael van der Wouden’s tricky, remarkable novel, “The Safekeep.”