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US
How Many Abortions Did the Post-Roe Bans Prevent?
The first estimate of births since Dobbs found that almost a quarter of women who would have gotten abortions carried…
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News
A Political Convert in the Long Shadow of the Civil War
In “Longstreet,” Elizabeth R. Varon dissects the life and legacy of a Confederate general who became a devoted supporter of…
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News
Eat the Rich? How About Dine With Them Instead.
In “Flight of the WASP,” the inveterate dirt-digger Michael Gross gives America’s elite families the white-glove treatment.
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Style
‘Who’s That Wonderful Girl? Could She Be Any Cuter?’
She’s Mona, the puppet heroine of “Nanalan’,” an old Canadian children’s show that has found a new audience on TikTok.
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World
The 50th Annual Turkey Bowl
Twenty or so high school buddies from the Bronx will scrimmage, as they have done every Thanksgiving weekend since 1974.
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US
The Supreme Court’s Search for a More Attractive Gun Rights Case
The next big Second Amendment case, after one on domestic violence, could be about whether the government can disarm a…
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World
In Israel, Families of Hostages Wait Anxiously for News
The deal for a hostage release brought both hope and agony on Wednesday to families of captives held in Gaza.…
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Food
Why Long-Term Care Insurance Falls Short for So Many
For 35 years, Angela Jemmott and her five brothers paid premiums on a long-term care insurance policy for their 91-year-old…
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World
South Korea Scraps No-Fly Zone Near Border With North Korea
A day after Pyongyang placed a military spy satellite into orbit for the first time, Seoul said it would no…
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US
For Election Workers, Fentanyl-Laced Letters Signal a Challenging Year
As overheated rhetoric and threats rise, people are leaving election jobs in record numbers.