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Health
F.D.A. Approves a Drug That Can Delay Type 1 Diabetes
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first treatment that can delay — possibly for years — the onset…
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Arts
At the Latin Grammys, Youth and Age Were Both Welcome
The 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards split their bounty on Thursday night — a sensible choice given the geographic, generational…
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News
Ned Rorem, Composer Known for Both His Music and His Diaries, Dies at 99
Ned Rorem, who was honored as a composer of beguiling music and famous for publishing revealing diaries about his life…
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Finance
‘She Said’ Filmmakers and Weinstein Victims: An Emotional Collaboration
There was nothing simple about turning “She Said,” the book about the abuses committed by producer Harvey Weinstein, into a…
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World
Fed Up With Political Texts? You’re Not Alone.
Democratic campaign messages sent in the name of President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi featured prominently in texts submitted by…
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World
N.Y. Democrats Blame Eric Adams for Election Losses. He Doesn’t Care.
As New York Democrats sought to spread blame for their dismal performance in the midterm elections, a fair share was…
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Finance
‘Do You Really Want to Rebuild at 80?’ Rethinking Where to Retire.
For a decade, Melissa and Guy Hoagland, both retired physicians in their 60s, had split their time between their homes…
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Style
A Night Out With Old Jewish Men
David Roffe, 70, swirled pink wisps of sugar floss onto sticks, thrusting pink clouds of cotton candy into the hands…
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Finance
Twitter’s Nest Gets a Little Emptier
Get to work!Credit...Dado Ruvic/Reuters“Hard core” Twitter in disarray No, Twitter is not dead this morning, despite #RIPTwitter trending on ...
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World
In France, Victims’ Fund Struggles to Heal Terrorism’s Traumas
PARIS — For most of her testimony, Célia Viale kept her composure. She recounted the agonizing two-day wait to learn…