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World
This Therapy Helps Victims of Violent Crime. Who Will Pay for It?
“Trauma recovery centers” are favored by law-and-order officials and progressive activists alike for one big reason: They work. But to…
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Health
Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy Farms
Testing for H5N1 infection has been limited, and the outbreak was never confined. But asymptomatic cows in North Carolina may…
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News
Like Moths to a Flame? We May Need a New Phrase.
Over time researchers have found fewer of the insects turning up in light traps, suggesting they may be less attracted…
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Finance
What to Know About China’s Export Dominance
From cars to solar panels to furniture, China is using lavish bank lending and enormous investments in robotics to cement…
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World
Israel Has Used Exploding Drones in Previous Attacks on Iran
Iranian officials said that the Israeli strike on Friday morning was carried out by small exploding drones, a tactic that…
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Arts
Books Bound in Human Skin: An Ethical Quandary at the Library
Harvard’s recent decision to remove the binding of a notorious volume in its library has thrown fresh light on a…
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World
Qatar Says It Is Reviewing Its Mediator Role as Israel-Hamas Talks Stall
Qatar’s prime minister has said that his government is reviewing its role as a key mediator between Israel and Hamas…
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Style
Male Skin Care Enthusiast, or Guy With a Secret Girlfriend?
A young woman asked TikTok whether the man she was dating might be seeing someone else, based on the items…
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News
The New Age of D.I.Y. Medicine
“Cavities are a communicable disease, and if you’re among the 90 percent of Americans who’s ever had one, you probably…
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World
As Civil Rights Era Fades From Memory, Generation Gap Divides Black Voters
Many older Black voters see moral and political reasons to vote. Younger Black voters feel far less motivated to cast…