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Margaret Heagarty, Champion for Children’s Health in Harlem, Dies at 88
The first white woman to head the pediatrics unit at Harlem Hospital, she was challenged by the epidemics of crack…
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News
Sandra Trehub, Pioneer in the Psychology of Music, Dies at 84
She showed that basic musical ability is present in infants across cultures, laying a foundation for a growing field of…
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Business
Susan Wojcicki, YouTube’s Longtime C.E.O., Says She Will Step Down
One of the most prominent women in Silicon Valley, she was an early Google employee and a key member of…
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Magazine
They Lost Their Jobs, Then Went Viral on TikTok
Some workers are using the platform to share stories about job cuts, give advice and search for new roles.
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World
Nicola Sturgeon Resigns: What to Know, and What’s Next for Scotland
The decision by Ms. Sturgeon to step down as the country’s leader came as a shock. What is her legacy,…
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World
Mikaela Shiffrin Wins Gold at the World Championships
Shiffrin’s seventh gold medal at the Alpine world skiing championships on Thursday eases the sting of a disappointing Olympics.
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News
He Smeared Feces on a Critic, and Lost a Job. Now, He Wants to be Heard.
Marco Goecke on Thursday lost his position as ballet director at Hanover’s main opera house. The reaction has “been a…
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Magazine
What Does a Cool Girl Look Like?
There is a certain look that a certain type of person strives to achieve when getting dressed: composed, distinct —…
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News
Choreographer Smears Dog Feces on Critic After Negative Review
Marco Goecke has been suspended from his position as ballet director at Hanover’s main opera house after he smeared excrement…
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News
Studies Show How Cupid Isn’t Fair
Birds do it. Bees do it. Even intertidal gonochoric prosobranchs do it. And human beings definitely do it. “It” is…