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When Parents Hear That Their Child ‘Is Not Normal and Should Not Exist’
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Russel Neiss glanced down at his Apple Watch. The screen glowed bright red, warning of something…
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Wooing a Latin Star, Kardashian-Style
I heard Kim Kardashian give a talk once about techniques she uses to inspire loyalty in her fans. Sometimes, she…
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Bruce Willis, My Father, and the Decision of a Lifetime
The letter from Bruce Willis’s family bore seven names — Emma, Demi, Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel and Evelyn — and…
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Can America Thrive Without War?
Without a fresh vision for America’s role in the world, many people in Washington link today’s geopolitical challenges with those…
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World
Jerrold Schechter, Who Procured Khrushchev’s Memoirs, Dies at 90
As a Time magazine bureau chief, he was pivotal in the publication of revelatory taped interviews with the ousted premier…
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Mikaela Shiffrin Falls Short of Gold in Slalom at the World Championships
Shiffrin’s strong showing at the Alpine world skiing championships over the past two weeks ended on Saturday with a silver…
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World
‘Cat’ Stolen From Your Car? It’s a Growing Crime Trend.
In New York City, thefts of catalytic converters, known as ‘cats,’ rose by nearly 5,000 in one year.
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In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In a Treacherous Corner of Washington, a Classroom With 40-Foot Waves One of the most challenging water-rescue…
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Business
‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ and the Ballad of Making Rock ’n’ Roll TV
It was the 36th day of what was supposed to be a 30-day shoot in New Orleans, but the cast and crew…
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Business
With Two Key Picks, Biden Weaves Climate Into Economy and Regulations
The president adds climate champions Lael Brainard as his top economic adviser and Richard Revesz as his regulations chief.