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Magazine
Can Humans Endure the Psychological Torment of Mars?
Alyssa Shannon was on her morning commute from Oakland to Sacramento, where she worked as an advanced-practice nurse at the…
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World
In Russia, Knowing That Her Son Is Dead, and Waiting for Him Anyway
She watched, distressed, as Aleksei was sent off to war. Now, 14 months after he died in eastern Ukraine, Yulia…
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World
Sanitation Crisis in Gaza Spreads Disease
“It is a public health concern,” one U.N. official said of the lack of toilets for displaced people in the…
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World
1 Dead and 17 Injured in Harlem Apartment Fire
The fire, in the Hamilton Heights section, spread quickly from the third floor, trapped people above and led at least…
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World
Russian Authorities Threaten to Bury Navalny on Prison Grounds, Aides Say
Lyudmila Navalnaya was given a three-hour ultimatum to agree to a secret funeral, a spokeswoman for Aleksei A. Navalny said,…
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Magazine
Voice Notes: How Long Is Too Long?
They’re like a podcast, but just for you — and just as divisive.
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World
Shamima Begum Loses Latest Attempt to Regain British Citizenship
An appeals court upheld a decision that prevents Ms. Begum, who left London at age 15 to join ISIS in…
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US
A New ‘Holy Grail’ in the Housing Crisis: Statewide Rent Caps
As housing costs soar, Washington State wants to limit annual rent increases to 7 percent. Oregon and California have passed…
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US
For Women Undergoing I.V.F. In Alabama, What Now?
Some women wonder whether they will now have to pay to keep extra embryos stored permanently, or face criminal charges…