Health
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Robert E. Simanek, Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 92
Robert E. Simanek, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving his fellow Marines from grievous injuries or death…
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The Problem With Wine Bottles
Glass bottles have historically been the perfect containers for wine. They are inert and handily sealed, so wine can age…
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One Fifth, Serving Updated Italian Fare, Is Set to Open in Greenwich Village
Headliner One Fifth With a nearly 100-year history, this Art Deco-styled space, most recently the Batali and Bastianich team’s Otto,…
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Terry Castro, a Proud Outsider in the Jewelry World, Dies at 50
Terry Castro, a New York-based jewelry designer whose knack for blending the fantastical with the elegant propelled him from selling…
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As Monkeypox Spreads, U.S. Plans to Declare a Health Emergency
As monkeypox continues to surge in the United States, the Biden administration plans to declare a public health emergency, perhaps…
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We Can Fight Monkeypox Without Hysteria or Homophobia
BERLIN — As I stayed home in late July, listening to the director general of the World Health Organization declare…
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We Can’t Let Bad Vibes Lead Us to a Recession
The economy is the story of what people do — how we spend money and time, the quantitative and the…
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The Coming Crisis Along the Colorado River
It’s past time to get real about the Southwest’s hardest-working river. About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River…
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The Republican Party Is the Anti-Democracy Party
The word “democracy” never appears in the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution. However, democracy is central to the modern…
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The Anti-Abortion Movement Needs Minority Rule
One side effect of Roe v. Wade was that it allowed the anti-abortion movement to pretend to be on the…