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World
Who Is Leo Varadkar?
Mr. Varadkar, who said on Wednesday that he would step down as Ireland’s prime minister, has had a career of…
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Food
Eclipses Injured Their Eyes, and the World Never Looked the Same
A number of case studies published after recent total solar eclipses highlight the importance of safe viewing.
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Style
A Supremely Comforting One-Pot Rice Dish
Perloo, a Lowcountry staple with roots in West Africa, is a great meal for a gathering.
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World
With Robert Menendez Indicted, His Children Feel Spotlight’s Glare
Alicia Menendez is a weekend anchor on MSNBC. Her brother, Rob, is a member of Congress. The bribery scandal surrounding…
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Business
Tech Giant Linked to France’s Cybersecurity Tumbles in Value
The French government said it would seek “a national solution” to protect Atos, a debt-burdened company that serves nuclear programs…
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News
When African Women Are Raped, Where Is the Outrage?
In the summer of 2023, while I was negotiating the price of a pair of cloud-shaped wire sunglasses, a man…
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News
One Thing Keeping Democratic Strategists Up at Night
The composition of the minority electorate in the United States is rapidly changing. This constituency was once dominated by Black…
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News
Oprah — and America — Embrace the Promise of Ozempic
Oprah’s back and she wants to talk about losing weight. Again. On Monday, Oprah’s ABC special, “Shame, Blame and the…
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World
A Museum’s Feminist Artwork Excluded Men. So One Man Took It to Court.
Gender-based discrimination is central to the women-only art installation, in Australia, but one visitor claims it is also illegal.
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News
How the Windsor Women Became Human Shields
Once upon a time, a handsome young prince surveyed all the lovely, intelligent, kindhearted ladies of the land and, from…