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World
What to Know About the Presidential Election in Liberia
George Weah, a former soccer superstar, is running for re-election amid doubts over his ability to tackle rampant corruption and…
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Food
Skeletons of 1918 Flu Victims Reveal Clues About Who Was Likely to Die
While a narrative emerged that the pandemic indiscriminately struck the young and healthy, new evidence suggests that frail young adults…
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News
Grizzlies Are Coming to Town. Can the West Live With Them?
Montana and its neighbors are adopting new strategies to deal with the increasing number of bears and attacks on humans.
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News
Ozempic Can’t Fix What Our Culture Has Broken
We have become fluent in the new language of pharmacology, diabetes, and weight loss. Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are part…
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News
Australia Must Finally Listen to Its Indigenous People
If you found yourself in the ocher-colored sands of an Australian desert, listening to the creation stories of Indigenous elders,…
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US
The Nation’s Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief
Stacy Chapin walked into a conference ballroom at the annual CrimeCon gathering in Orlando, Fla., and let out a gasp.…
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World
Entire Villages Razed as Death Toll Soars From Quakes in Afghanistan
Local officials reported 813 confirmed deaths, though the toll was expected to rise. Homes were reduced to rubble, and hospitals…
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World
Earthquakes in Afghanistan Kill Nearly 200, Officials Say
Two 6.3-magnitude quakes were followed by several large aftershocks, devastating entire villages in the western part of the country.
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Style
My Husband Is Facing Dementia. Can I Help Him End His Life?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to assist a spouse in the midst of a life-or-death dilemma.
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Food
Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.
Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds.