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World
You Need Felix the Cat? Early Popeye? Talk to the King of Silent Animation.
“Guess you could say I hoard,” said Tommy José Stathes as he maneuvered around the shelves of his storage unit.…
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World
Why Solitary Confinement May Be Limited in New York Jails
A City Council bill would largely ban the practice. Mayor Eric Adams is fighting it.
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Business
Figma’s C.E.O. Laments Demise of $20 Billion Deal With Adobe
Dylan Field believed that selling his software company to a bigger rival would be good for competition and consumers. Regulators…
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Business
How the Suez Canal Attacks Could Upend Global Trade
Shipping rates have soared and energy prices remain volatile as vessels are redirected away from the vital commerce route.
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Food
Behind the Shortage Keeping Cancer Patients From Chemo
Key drugs have been in scarce supply, revealing a deep crisis in the generic drug industry.
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Food
New Hope — and an Old Hurdle — for a Terrible Disease With Terrible Treatments
Researchers in developing countries are trying to find treatments for conditions that affect the poorest people. But the system is…
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Food
Possible Ways to Ease Drug Shortages
Lawmakers, U.S. officials and industry experts have offered measures to try to shore up the generic drug market.
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News
The Disappointed Voters Biden Needs to Win Georgia
Far from the hustle of modern Atlanta and its rapidly growing suburbs is an older Georgia, a rural land of…
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US
The Newest Union Members Are Undergrads
Sam Betsko figured out fast that being a resident assistant in a college dorm would demand more than helping locked-out…
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World
Poll Finds Wide Disapproval of Biden on Gaza, and Little Room to Shift Gears
Voters broadly disapprove of the way President Biden is handling the bloody strife between Israelis and Palestinians, a New York…