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As Ukraine War Grinds On, Widows Try to See Life After Loss
Support groups formed to help thousands of new widows see a dual role in healing their nation. “Our society was…
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Rishi Sunak Is Trying His Best. He’s Probably Still Doomed.
When Rishi Sunak became prime minister of Britain a year ago, there was little sense of celebration. The markets were…
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Richard Roundtree, Star of ‘Shaft,’ Dies at 81
Richard Roundtree, the actor who redefined African American masculinity in the movies when he played the title role in “Shaft,”…
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Being Investigated Over Altercation
The Department of Investigation inquiry focuses on a violent exchange that the adviser, Timothy Pearson, had with security guards at…
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Dining’s Past Is on the Menu at Clara in the New-York Historical Society
Kawabun opens its first branch outside Japan, Altair channels the elements and more restaurant news.
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Why Health Care Workers Are Burning Out
The News Health workers feel burnout more frequently than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic, while also struggling with symptoms…
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What to Know About Dengue Fever as Cases Spread to New Places
Dengue, the excruciating mosquito-borne disease, is surging throughout the world and coming to places that had never had it. California…
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Britney Spears Doesn’t Need to Narrate Her Memoir for It to Sing
The actor Michelle Williams reads the audiobook version of the recently liberated pop star’s memoir, “The Woman in Me.”
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As Gaza Barrage and Deaths Surge, Angry Accusations Fly at U.N.
Israel said it struck more than 400 targets in Gaza in its broadest single-day assault of the conflict. Palestinian officials…
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Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients
A federal study hinted at increased risk when the vaccine was given with the high-dose flu shot, but the research…