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World
Hoosen Coovadia, 83, Medical Force in South Africa’s H.I.V. Fight, Dies
An esteemed pediatrician, he overcame apartheid’s barriers to help make his country a global leader in H.I.V. care and research.
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US
State and Local Governments Have Billions Left to Spend in Pandemic Aid
Two years after the federal government approved $350 billion in emergency funding for states and localities to respond to the…
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World
Japan Seeks to Dissolve Unification Church After Abe Killing
The assassination of Shinzo Abe, the country’s longest-serving prime minister, shed light on the fringe group’s political ties and manipulation…
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World
Some Famous Fish Get a New Home Near Central Park
The largest of the Museum of Natural History’s collection of 3.2 million specimens have finally moved to the museum’s new…
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News
The Eat-Your-Own Caucus Has Found Its New Leader. Or Has It?
When he was governor of California, Ronald Reagan popularized what became known as his 11th Commandment: Thou shalt not speak…
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News
Devo’s Future Came True
Half a century after Devo began singing about cultural De-Evolution, the visionary new wave band would have preferred to be…
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Business
U.A.W. Expands Strike to Ford Plant in Kentucky
The factory employs 8,700 and makes some of Ford’s most profitable products, including pickups and sport utility vehicles.
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Business
How a Series of Air Traffic Control Lapses Nearly Killed 131 People
On a cold, foggy Saturday morning in February, an air traffic controller cleared a FedEx cargo plane to land on…
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News
The President vs. the Klan
A new history by Fergus M. Bordewich examines Ulysses S. Grant’s battle against white supremacist terror.
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World
A Boat That Conjures Up Denmark’s Finest Hour
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden is anchored in Connecticut, part of the…