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Food
‘Failure to Thrive,’ or a Failure to Investigate?
The word “failure” is rampant in medicine. Hearts, livers, lungs, and kidneys all “fail,” which simply means they cease to…
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World
Activists Hold a Ceremony Reflecting on Both Israeli and Palestinian Losses
With Israel’s most sacrosanct day of remembrance as a backdrop, peace activists in Israel broadcast their annual Joint Israeli-Palestinian Memorial…
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World
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
Yet Zhang Zhan’s supporters and human rights activists who had followed her case said they could not reach her or…
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News
Doctors, Not Judges, Should Decide When to Treat Patients Without Their Consent
Not long ago, I took care of a middle-aged man at my hospital who had severe heart failure requiring life…
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Style
There’s No Meal Better (or Longer) Than an Italian Sunday Lunch
T’s May 19 Travel issue is dedicated to pasta in Italy, diving deep into the culinary traditions, regional variations and…
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Style
An Issue All About Pasta and What It Means to Eat It
T’s May 19 Travel issue is dedicated to pasta in Italy, diving deep into the culinary traditions, regional variations and…
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World
Putin Replaces Defense Minister in Rare Cabinet Shake-up
Mr. Putin shifted Sergei Shoigu to run the security council, and nominated an economist to run the defense ministry.
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Food
Patient Dies Weeks After Kidney Transplant From Genetically Modified Pig
Richard Slayman received the historic procedure in March. The hospital said it had “no indication” his death was related to…
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World
Menendez’s Bribery Trial Puts Scrutiny on His Motives and His Marriage
Senator Robert Menendez is charged with steering aid to Egypt and meddling in criminal inquiries in return for gold, cash…
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Style
Is It an Art Show? A Dinner Party? A Fashion Extravaganza?
Roze Traore, a multitalented New York chef served up dinner inside a New York art gallery to show off paintings…