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The C.D.C. Continues to Lead From Behind
While we wait to learn more about how Donald Trump was using blueprints for the doomsday machine from “Dr. Strangelove”…
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As U.S. Seeks to Close Guantánamo, Saudi Center Could Be an Option
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Nobody was home at the dusty brown campus of the reintegration center for recovering Islamic extremists.…
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Asian American Voters Rallied for Democrats in 2020. Will They Again?
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — At a brightly lit restaurant in suburban Atlanta, nestled in a tidy neighborhood of office buildings…
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After Nancy Pelosi: A San Francisco Race ‘That Shall Not Be Named’
SAN FRANCISCO — Nancy Pelosi has made two very different, almost irreconcilable statements about her political future. In 2018, she…
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The Biggest Health Care Reform in a Decade Could Lower Your Costs
Even in their pared-down form passed by Congress, the changes to the U.S. health care system in the Inflation Reduction…
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Afghan Women Reflect on the Anniversary of the U.S. Withdrawal
Aug. 15, 2021, was a dark day for Afghanistan — and for Afghan women in particular. The Taliban took control…
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Don’t Feel Guilty About Working on Vacation — or About Vacationing at Work
It’s August — a time for vacationing, and also for the tradition of lamenting how bad Americans are at vacationing.…
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Trump Lawyer Told Justice Dept. That Classified Material Had Been Returned
At least one lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump signed a written statement in June asserting that all material…
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Jan Longone, Influential Scholar of Food History, Dies at 89
Jan Longone, a curious, cordial and diligent food scholar who started a mail-order cookbook business from her Michigan basement that…
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With New Weaponry, Ukraine Is Subtly Shifting Its War Strategy
KYIV, Ukraine — Despite suffering grievous losses over nearly six months of war, Russia still holds a distinct advantage over…