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Health
Global Partners May End Broad Covid Vaccination Effort in Developing Countries
The board of Gavi, the international vaccine agency, meets Wednesday to debate shutting down the program, known as Covax, amid…
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Style
Three Looks That Got Our Attention at the People’s Choice Awards
Shania Twain, Olivia Wilde and Lizzo wore some of the most showstopping looks to the ceremony Tuesday night.
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Style
Suits So Good They Make a Case for Monarchy
The Savile Row tailoring in “The Crown” makes no guarantees for the survival of the monarchy, but it leaves little…
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Style
Tell Him Your Story, and He’ll Photograph Your Wedding. For Free.
As a freshman at Princeton eight years ago, Vincent Po came to dread introductions. Many of the students he met…
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News
Warnock Wins, and Once Again Trump Loses
The last Senate runoffs in Georgia fell on the 5th of January, 2021, which meant they were immediately overridden in…
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News
The Supreme Court Is Turning Into a Court of First Resort
Last week, the Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari “before judgment” in Biden v. Nebraska, which will determine the…
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News
Trump Is Unraveling Before Our Eyes, but Will It Matter?
In the weeks immediately surrounding the midterm elections, Donald Trump called for the “termination” of constitutional rule, openly embraced the…
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News
Kirstie Alley Was a Fat, Glamorous Actress. That Was Radical.
Back in the early aughts, after years as a sitcom star but before she became a MAGA cheerleader and a…
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World
Warnock’s Victory Forges Democrats’ Path Through the New Battlegrounds
Forget about Florida and Ohio: Georgia and Arizona are poised to be the next kingmakers of presidential politics.
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World
A Pastor and Politician Who Sees Voting as a Form of Prayer
Raphael Warnock, a son of Savannah public housing who rose to become Georgia’s first Black senator, secured a full six-year…