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One in Six Abortions Is Done With Pills Prescribed Online, Data Shows
The first nationwide count of telehealth abortions includes pills mailed to states with abortion bans by clinicians in states with…
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Is There Something Radical About Painting Flowers?
Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait.
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The Nation’s Highest Business Tax Could Be Reinstated in New Jersey
Gov. Philip D. Murphy, who let the 11.5 percent tax expire at the end of last year, will propose bringing…
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Jaap van Zweden to Lead French Orchestra After New York Philharmonic
The conductor, whose tenure in New York ends this summer, will begin a five-year term at the Orchestre Philharmonique de…
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Business
Corner Offices Are Out; Collaboration Is In. Say Hello to the New Law Firm.
In January, the law firm Crowell & Moring traded its New York offices in an early 1980s building in Midtown…
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Travel
Near Flaco’s Hunting Grounds, a Regreening of Central Park
Next to the North Woods, the Lasker Pool site is being renovated and integrated into the landscape, an architect on…
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Travel
Why a $25 Million Plan to Relocate N.Y.C. Migrant Families Is Struggling
A program designed to resettle 1,250 families across New York State has moved only about 170 households, barely easing the…
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Blinken Says New Israeli Settlements in West Bank Are Illegal, Reversing a Trump Policy
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Friday that the American government now considers new Israeli settlements in Palestinian…
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Documentary Download: Ukrainian Stories of Sustenance and Strife
After the death of Russian dissident Aleksei A. Navalny, these four movies examine the war in unexpected ways.
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Business
Vice’s New Owners Prepare to Slash What’s Left of Its Work Force
Vice Media, which emerged from bankruptcy last year, is planning to cut hundreds of its more than 900 employees.