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Long Covid Is Keeping Significant Numbers of People Out of Work, Study Finds
An analysis of workers’ compensation claims in New York found that 71 percent of claimants with long Covid needed continuing…
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US
Will the Real G.O.P. Please Stand Up? A National Power Struggle Goes Local.
In one deep-red pocket of rural Pennsylvania, three warring factions each claim to represent the Republican Party. Tensions boiled over…
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News
Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and …Lip Gloss?
I’ve been thinking, lately, about lip gloss. About the sickeningly sweet smell of Vanilla Birthday Cake that defined my late…
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US
Voter Fraud Unit in Arizona Will Shift Focus to Voter Rights
Kris Mayes, the state’s new Democratic attorney general, is shifting gears on election issues in an office her Republican predecessor…
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Business
Russia’s War Breathes New Life Into a Cold War Symbol
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a news network originally set up as a C.I.A. operation early in the Cold War, is…
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News
Trans Kids Deserve Private Lives Too
Last year, I interviewed Marci Bowers, president of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, for a piece I never…
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World
Mastermind Behind Amazon Murders of Journalist and Activist Caught in Brazil
Brazilian police officials accused an illegal fishing trafficker of ordering an assassination in June that left a British journalist and…
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News
‘Sugar Daddy’ Review: The Grief Comes Out in Laughs
In his show about mourning his boyfriend, the comedian Sam Morrison confronts overwhelming loss with punch lines and panache.
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World
Mexican Ex-Lawman Took Money from Cartels He Pursued, Prosecutors Say
Genaro García Luna is accused of helping traffickers move drugs to the United States. But his defense says he is…
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News
For Some Players at the Australian Open, No Spotlight Is No Problem
Jessica Pegula leads a cohort of players into the quarterfinals that few outside the locker room were paying attention to…