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World
An Extraordinary Documentary About the Most Precious of Lives
Margreth Olin’s “Songs of Earth” works almost like a poem as she records her parents and the Norwegian landscape.
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World
Australia’s ‘National Crisis’ of Domestic Abuse
The government has committed hundreds of millions of dollars for people fleeing domestic violence, but among those who work with…
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Health
F.D.A. Panel Endorses Safety of Colon-Cancer Blood Test
The Guardant Health Shield test, one committee member said, “is better than nothing for patients who are getting nothing, but…
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Magazine
A Mediterranean-Inspired Getaway in an Australian Surf Town
Plus: golden handbags, a Brooklyn boutique’s Tokyo pop-up and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
In Brutal Ordeals, a Performance Artist Embodies the Oppressed
It’s hard to look away from Carlos Martiel’s feats of endurance and self-harm. Does his sacrifice help us understand a…
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Magazine
Why Doesn’t My Husband Respect My Opinion About Moving?
After 20 years in a house that was never meant to be a “forever home,” a reader thinks it’s time…
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Magazine
My Secret to Creative Rejuvenation? Conferences.
Vacations are cool, but sometimes you need more than an escape.
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News
The End of Polio Is in Sight. What Have We Learned?
The fight to eradicate polio has been long and difficult. It’s been nearly 50 years since vaccines eliminated the disease…
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News
Student Activism Over Gaza: Admirable or Ill Informed?
More from our inbox: Faith, Family and the Republican PartyDeep Dish Pizza? Meh!Credit...Kyle PlattsRe “Dear Boomers, the Student Protesters Are…
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US
Here’s Why Republicans Are Focusing on Voting by Noncitizens
House Republicans are pushing legislation to crack down on voting by noncitizens, which is allowed in some local elections but…