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Health
New Hope — and an Old Hurdle — for a Terrible Disease With Terrible Treatments
Researchers in developing countries are trying to find treatments for conditions that affect the poorest people. But the system is…
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News
The Disappointed Voters Biden Needs to Win Georgia
Far from the hustle of modern Atlanta and its rapidly growing suburbs is an older Georgia, a rural land of…
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News
Alexei Ratmansky Infuses ‘Coppelia’ With New Life
At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic…
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News
Chimps Can Still Remember Faces After a Quarter Century
Long-term memories may have been vital to our own evolution, suggests a new study of chimpanzees and bonobos.
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Magazine
In an 18th-Century Tavern, a Different Kind of Holiday Market
When the English chef Clare de Boer, 34, opened her restaurant Stissing House in Pine Plains, a sleepy village a…
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US
Justice O’Connor, the First Woman on the Supreme Court, Lies in Repose
The justices, former law clerks and the public gathered to remember Sandra Day O’Connor, who was the most powerful woman…
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World
Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty of Assault and Harassment
Mr. Majors was convicted of attacking his girlfriend in a car. The case has cast doubt on his role in…
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Magazine
A Little Christmastime Shoplifting
How I was banned from Filene’s department store.
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News
Jeanne Hoff, Pioneering Transgender Psychiatrist, Dies at 85
She shared the experience of her transition in a documentary to encourage her patients, many of whom were also transgender,…
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News
Carrie Coon Likes to ‘Play the Baddie’ in ‘The Gilded Age’
Playing a new-money upstart in “The Gilded Age,” the actor isn’t afraid to go big. “You can’t take it too…