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The Pro-Life Movement Has to Break With Trumpism
The midterms were hard for pro-life Americans. In every state where abortion referendums were on the ballot, the pro-choice side…
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How One of the Country’s Most Storied C.E.O.s Destroyed His Legacy
Jack Welch, one of the most celebrated corporate chieftains of his time, spent the last few years of his life…
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Scientists Don’t Agree on the Cause of Obesity — Does It Matter?
LONDON — A select group of the world’s top researchers studying obesity recently gathered in the gilded rooms of the…
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How to Give Thanks in a Screwed-Up World
NASHVILLE — My father always had a ready answer to the question that greases the gears of human discourse. Whenever…
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How to watch today’s World Cup games.
England v Iran How to watch: 8 a.m. Eastern. FS1, Telemundo, Peacock (free). Few in England were intimidated by the…
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World
Trapped Between Extremists and Extreme Weather, Somalis Brace for Famine
The sea of rag-and-stick tents that spreads in every direction from the hungry, embattled city of Baidoa, in southern Somalia,…
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On the River at Night, Ambushing Russians
ON THE BANKS OF THE DNIPRO RIVER, Ukraine — Under cover of darkness, a group of soldiers heaved their dinghy…
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Turning the Gestures of Everyday Life Into Art
surfacing Turning the Gestures of Everyday Life Into Art The choreographer Katja Heitmann collects people’s habits and mannerisms — how…
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Can Big Tech Get Bigger? Microsoft Presses Governments to Say Yes.
In recent weeks, Microsoft has accused Sony, its chief video game rival, of misleading regulators. Its lawyers have showed off…
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Why the World Cup in Qatar Brings Fans Joy and Anxiety
Kieran Jones, an avid soccer fan who lives in Cardiff, Wales, can tell you all the details about the last…