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World
Do Abortion Rights Hang On State Constitutions?
Many of the legal arguments seeking to overturn abortion bans rely on rights provided by the states, and how they…
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World
Tyre Nichols Beating Opens a Complex Conversation on Race and Policing
The five officers charged with the murder of the young Black man are also Black, complicating the anguish and efforts…
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Finance
‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Is the Victim of its Own Success
What once seemed like attractive economics have been upended by increasing competition and rising interest rates.
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Finance
How a Drug Company Made $114 Billion by Gaming the U.S. Patent System
In 2016, a blockbuster drug called Humira was poised to become a lot less valuable. The key patent on the…
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World
How an ‘Avatar’ Villain Spends His Sundays
Stephen Lang is perhaps best known for playing the nefarious, strong and lithe Colonel Miles Quaritch in “Avatar.” But if…
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World
In Texas Oil Country, an Unfamiliar Threat: Earthquakes
A pair of recent strong earthquakes were part of a surge in seismic activity in the state related to oil…
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World
Court Releases Video of Paul Pelosi Hammer Attack, Adding Chilling Details
Police body camera footage, along with surveillance video, an interview with the suspect and audio from Mr. Pelosi’s 911 call,…
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News
Rod Laver ‘Might Have Hurt Somebody’ With a Modern Racket
At 84 years old, the man with his name on the stadium sits courtside at the Australian Open. He likes…
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World
As Archives Leans on Ex-Presidents, Its Only Weapon Is ‘Please’
The National Archives does not have any independent ability to enforce its request that former presidents and vice presidents to…
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News
Sania Mirza, India’s Superstar, Exits the Australian Open and Soon, a Career
Mirza, who leaves tennis in India as a sleeping giant, has been a trailblazer nonetheless. “I would like to have…