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Health
States and Creditors for Purdue Pharma Threaten Sacklers With Gush of Lawsuits
Legal maneuverings followed a Supreme Court ruling last month that denied the Sackler family immunity from liability over its role…
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News
The Matrix of Consumer Discontent
The past two years have been very good for the U.S. economy. Unemployment has crept up a bit, but not…
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Magazine
Do You Need a Lazy Susan? Maybe Not. But They Make Meals a Lot More Fun.
Long overlooked as throwback novelties, spinning trays are making a comeback.
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Real Estate
$600,000 Homes in Edinburgh
A mews apartment, a two-bedroom in a semidetached Victorian villa, and a three-bedroom in a rowhouse with a private backyard.
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Magazine
Can I Say I Have Tourette’s Without Being Formally Diagnosed?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on self-identification.
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Business
New Factories and Jobs Are Not Enough to Stem France’s Far Right Surge
President Emmanuel Macron’s promise of re-industrialization in northern France has helped stimulate the economy, but “people feel defeated and angry.”
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US
Northern California Wildfire Slows, Allowing Some Residents to Return Home
The fire in Oroville has forced 29,000 people to evacuate their homes, but on Thursday officials said they felt “more…
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World
Iranians’ Demand for Their Leaders: Fix the Economy
In a series of interviews, virtually every resident of Tehran listed Iran’s sickly economy as the No. 1 issue for…
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World
Repeated Evacuation Orders Take Toll on Already Weakened Gazans
An evacuation order by the Israeli military this week covering roughly a third of the Gaza Strip came as people…
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World
How to Clean Up Your Phone’s Photo Library to Free Up Space
Deleting duplicates, bad shots and other unwanted files makes it easier to find the good pictures — and gives you…