Health
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Clu Gulager, Rugged Character Actor of Film and TV, Dies at 93
Clu Gulager, a rugged character actor who appeared in critically acclaimed films like “The Last Picture Show” as well as…
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Some Women ‘Self-Manage’ Abortions as Access Recedes
In states that have banned abortion, some women with unwanted pregnancies are pursuing an unconventional workaround: They are “self-managing ...
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Why Is Ron Johnson Still Competitive Despite, You Know, Everything?
Of all the political quandaries and questions of the 2022 midterms, one burns especially bright: How is it that Senator…
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I Didn’t Want It to Be True, but the Medium Really Is the Message
In 2020, I read a book I’d been ignoring for 10 years, Nicholas Carr’s “The Shallows: What the Internet Is…
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What ‘The Bear’ Gets Right About Restaurant Work
This article contains spoilers for the Hulu series “The Bear.” There’s a moment in Episode 3of Hulu’s acclaimed restaurant drama…
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There’s Just One Drug to Treat Monkeypox. Good Luck Getting It.
The only drug available to treat monkeypox is so difficult to access that just a fraction of the nearly 7,000…
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For Alex Jones, a Moment of Truth in a Flood of Lies
In America’s clash between information and disinformation, the facts just won a rare round: Alex Jones has conceded that the…
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Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country
Turn on the evening news and it immediately becomes clear that Americans are experiencing the effects of climate change. Extreme…
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Albert Woodfox, Survivor of 42 Years in Solitary Confinement, Dies at 75
Albert Woodfox, who spent 42 years in solitary confinement — possibly more time than any other prisoner in all of…
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Leon E. Rosenberg, Geneticist Who Wrote of His Depression, Dies at 89
Dr. Leon E. Rosenberg, who after spending decades as a pioneer in the field of medical genetics revealed that he…