World
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Towers Would Wreck Governors Island’s Serenity, Lawsuit Says
Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Scroll down to see why a State Senate candidate who’s 58 is glad he gets along…
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How Much Does Your M.R.I. Cost? Buy It First to Find Out.
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyHow Much Does Your M.R.I. Cost? Buy It First to Find Out. Aug. 2,…
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The Abandoned Children of Egypt’s Arab Spring
In early 2011, after huge protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square ended Hosni Mubarak’s three-decade autocracy, many activists who had taken…
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Reduce Climate Emissions and the Deficit? It Might Yet Be Possible.
Even in Washington, miracles sometimes happen. Less than a week ago, any tax and spending deal in Congress — let…
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Why Do We Talk About Miscarriage Differently Than Abortion?
The demise of Roe v. Wade is causing harms that extend well beyond abortion patients. In places where abortion is…
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Elite Universities Are Out of Touch. Blame the Campus.
Looking out the window of a plane flying over Boulder, Colorado, recently, I was reminded how much American universities stick…
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Brittney Griner Is Back in Russian Court as Lawyers Plead for Leniency
Escorted by a masked police officer with a dog, with her wrists handcuffed, the American basketball star Brittney Griner appeared…
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As a grain shipment heads to Lebanon, fighting intensifies on many fronts.
A ship loaded with Ukrainian corn was heading for an inspection in Turkish waters on Tuesday, a first under the…
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Ahead of Pelosi’s Expected Trip, Quiet Defiance in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan — In Washington, there has been anxious debate over whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi should risk the visit. In…
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Living Side by Side, Ukrainian and Russian Sailors Are Tested by War
There’s an unwritten code among sailors: Do not talk about politics and religion when at sea. But soon after Russia…