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A Rescue After Turkey Quake Ends in Joy and Heartache
GAZIANTEP, Turkey — At first glance, there was little reason to expect that anyone was still alive in the ruins…
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Opening Up Jobs for Those Without a College Degree
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George Santos Invited a Guest to the State of the Union. He Said Yes.
Michael Weinstock, a Democrat who once ran for Mr. Santos’s district, said he wanted to raise attention to health issues…
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Do You Work in the Auto Industry? We Want to Hear From You.
Sales of electric vehicles are growing fast, and automakers are investing billions of dollars in new technology and factories. We…
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The Great Construction Mystery
Here’s something odd: We’re getting worse at construction. Think of the technology we have today that we didn’t in the…
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Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System.
Doctors have long diagnosed many of our sickest patients with “demoralization syndrome,” a condition commonly associated with terminal illness that’s…
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Fred Terna, Creator of Fiery Holocaust Paintings, Dies at 99
A prisoner at Auschwitz and three other camps, he dealt with his trauma in semiabstract art that depicted crematories, ovens…
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Maybe We Should Convince Men That Paid Leave Is Their Idea
Barbara Reisman spent her career pushing for a better system of child care in America. She was the executive director…
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Owner of Construction Firm Pleads Guilty in Fatal Wall Collapse
Finbar O’Neill insisted on piling dirt against the structure at a Hudson Valley job site even after being warned against…
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Seeing Myself in the Work of an Artist I Never Met
There’s a basic understanding that Native people who straddle life inside and outside the reservation share: We can carry our…