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He Had Blood in His Urine and a Strange Rash. What Was Going On?
At the E.R., the patient learned his blood wasn’t clotting. His mother had the same condition — but the trigger…
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George Santos Is in a Class of His Own. But Other Politicians Have Embellished Their Resumes, Too.
Mr. Santos, a Republican representative-elect from Long Island, has admitted to lying about his professional background, educational history and property…
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The One-Week Marriage That’s a Back Story to the Opera ‘Fedora’
The Met is reviving the opera, which originally starred Lina Cavalieri, a singer with a tempestuous life.
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10 Unforgettable Marriage Proposals
Here are some of our favorite ways that couples who wed in 2022 said, “Will you marry me?”
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Rich Strike Is Resting, but He’s Not Done Racing
An 80-1 shot who won this year’s Kentucky Derby, Rich Strike is preparing to race as a 4-year-old. “He is…
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As a Researcher, I Study the Health of Palestinians. It’s Time to Pay Attention.
This year, during the lead-up to the Israeli elections, I returned to my hometown, Nablus, in the occupied West Bank,…
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Poetry Died 100 Years Ago This Month
Like many millennials, I was educated, if that’s the right word for it, on the internet. The online music critics…
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In Much of the South, Subfreezing Weather Crippled Water Systems
The bitter cold had left the region by Wednesday, but myriad broken pipes, disrupted municipal water systems and widespread aggravation…
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‘This Is Not About the Pandemic Anymore’: Public Health Law Is Embraced as Border Band-Aid
For some lawmakers and politicians on both sides of the aisle, brandishing Title 42 is a way to flaunt an…
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The Sad Tales of George Santos
What would it be like to be so ashamed of your life that you felt compelled to invent a new…