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Women’s March Plans Nationwide Rallies on Sunday for 50th Anniversary of Roe
The annual march, which was started in 2017 as a reaction to the election of former President Donald J. Trump,…
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Business
The Week in Business: The Debt Limit and Politics
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Jan. 15-21) The U.S. Hits Its Debt Ceiling The United States hit its borrowing cap of $31.4…
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US
When Students Change Gender Identity, and Parents Don’t Know
Jessica Bradshaw found out that her 15-year-old identified as transgender at school after she glimpsed a homework assignment with an…
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US
Women’s March Plans Nationwide Rallies on Sunday for 50th Anniversary of Roe
The annual march, which was started in 2017 as a reaction to the election of former President Donald J. Trump,…
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News
Inside the Hospital Where Damar Hamlin’s Life Was Saved
The trauma care of the Buffalo Bills player highlighted what is done to overcome cardiac arrest, a leading cause of…
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News
Weeks After a Near-Tragedy, the Bills and Bengals Meet Again
The last time the teams played, Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. They face off…
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Business
As Deepfakes Flourish, Countries Struggle With Response
Deepfake technology — software that allows people to swap faces, voices and other characteristics to create digital forgeries — has…
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World
I.V.F. Offers Hope in China, Even to the Government
China is trying urgently to address its declining population. One idea is to subsidize assisted fertility procedures, which are often…
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US
Top Border Patrol Official Resigned Amid Allegations of Improper Conduct
Tony Barker, who had been at the Border Patrol for more than 20 years, is under internal investigation.
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World
In a Nation That Nearly Wiped Out Cholera, the Disease Is Surging Back
Malawi, in southern African, had all but eradicated cholera, recording only two cases in 2021. But more than 900 people…