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Johnson Pitches Bill to Avert Government Shutdown That Faces an Uncertain Fate
The measure would extend funding for some agencies through late January, and for others until early February. It omits funding…
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Gaza Hospitals Near Collapse as Fighting Rages Nearby
Facing power outages and shortages of food, water and medical supplies, hospitals are struggling just to keep patients alive, Gazan…
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The Latest Target for California Conservatives? Local School Boards
Several California school districts have required parental notification when students seek to change their gender identity. Opponents say the policies…
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Colorado Trial Will Consider Whether the 14th Amendment Disqualifies Trump
While some prominent constitutional experts argue that a clause in the amendment applies to former President Donald J. Trump after…
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In the Early Days of Lockdown, a Writer Considers a Perplexing Age
Set during the pandemic, Sigrid Nunez’s new novel, “The Vulnerables,” is a story of unlikely companionship and personal reflection.
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Is It OK to Hire a Surrogate to Bear Twins?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial realities of family planning.
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Business
The Global Race to Regulate Artificial Intelligence is Heating Up
President Biden is set to issue new rules on the technology, days ahead of an international summit on A.I. safety.
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A Brutal Disease May Soon Be Transformed
The sickle cell crises were always different. Sometimes Lynndrick Holmes would wake up with a searing pain in his legs,…
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How Trump’s Verbal Slips Could Weaken His Attacks on Biden’s Age
Donald Trump, 77, has relentlessly attacked President Biden, 80, as too old for office. But the former president himself has…
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Both Sides Pay a Bloody Price for Coveted Ukrainian City
The tall chimneys of the Avdiivka Coke Plant stand out against the skyline. Beside it a sprawling slag heap juts…