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What We Know About How to Save Kids’ Lives
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Hunger and loss make up a kaleidoscope in Somalia, but one scene stands out in my visit:…
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World
Pushing Alcohol While Health Experts Say Risk-Free Drinking Is a Myth
New alcohol guidelines say that not drinking is the only way to cut risk, but government-owned stores aggressively promote liquor,…
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What America Should Do About Its Ballooning Debt
A lot of the news coverage of hitting the federal debt ceiling has been political: The motion to vacate! The…
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World
5 Memphis Officers Fired Over Traffic Stop That Turned Deadly
Tyre Nichols was stopped for reckless driving in early January. He was hospitalized in critical condition after the arrest and…
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Arts
Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
The intelligence may be artificial, but the thrills are real in this month’s collection of sci-fi picks.
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Arts
In ‘M3gan,’ a Detective’s Guilty Laugh Speaks Volumes About Him (and Us)
What’s so funny about his inappropriate response to a boy’s injury? The director pushed to keep the bizarre moment in…
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World
Church of England Will Bless Same-Sex Couples, but Won’t Marry Them
The policy shift comes after six years of consultations on the issue within the church, which also apologized for its…
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World
Answering Reader Questions on a Covid Effect, Gerrymandering and More
How much did coronavirus deaths, redistricting and voter suppression matter in the last election?
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When the Owner Isn’t the (Only) Problem
Wealthy owners are an easy target for fans who want to vent their anger over failing teams. But money isn’t…
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On the Hall of Fame Ballot, ‘None of the Above’ Could Prevail
Scott Rolen and Todd Helton stand a chance, but with every finalist having flaws, the debate between a “big” or…