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News
How Hertz Turned O.J. Simpson Into the ‘Superstar in Rent‐a‐Car’
The famous ad campaign paid dividends for both the company and its pitchman, who died on Wednesday.
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Health
The History Behind Arizona’s 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban
The state’s Supreme Court ruled that the 1864 law is enforceable today. Here is what led to its enactment.
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US
Where Kamala Harris Lives, a Little Known History of Enslavement
The vice president’s official residence is in a quiet Washington enclave once home to 34 enslaved people. Ms. Harris has…
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US
The O.J. Simpson Trial: What Happened to the Main Figures
Some, like Marcia Clark and Mark Fuhrman, gained fame in other arenas. Others lived quieter lives.
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News
The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex
Debby Herbenick is one of the foremost researchers on American sexual behavior. The director of the Center for Sexual Health…
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World
Sexism, Hate, Mental Illness: Why Are Men Randomly Punching Women?
Conversation about the attacks on the streets of New York have centered on mental illness, but the offenses seem to…
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World
China Feels Boxed In by the U.S. but Has Few Ways to Push Back
China seeks to project military power in the seas around its coastline, yet also faces pressure to mend relations with…
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News
O.J. and the Monster Jealousy
On Thursday, I went over to South Bundy Drive in Brentwood, where the double murder happened. O.J. Simpson was dead…
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US
Kari Lake Backs G.O.P. Effort to Drop 1864 Abortion Law in Favor of 15-Week Ban
The Senate candidate and Donald Trump ally is supporting a handful of state Republicans who have backed away from a…
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World
Evan Stark, 82, Dies; Broadened Understanding of Domestic Violence
He and his wife wrote pioneering studies; he used the term “coercion control” to describe psychological and physical dominance by…