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This Is What a Miracle Drug Looks Like. And It Only Costs $5 to Make.
Last year was called the year of Ozempic, though it was also a year of Ozempic backlash and Ozempic shortages,…
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Review: Noche Flamenca, Raising the Dead With Goya
In “Searching for Goya,” at the Joyce Theater, the troupe uses the painter’s images as frames for flamenco dances.
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The Venice Biennale and the Art of Turning Backward
Every art institution now speaks of progress, justice, transformation. What if all those words hide a more old-fashioned aim?
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Myanmar’s Junta Recaptures Town That Was a Significant Gain for Rebels
Resistance soldiers were forced to leave Myawaddy, a key trading center on the border with Thailand, weeks after capturing it.
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Let This Breakfast Change Your Life
A simple miso-roasted salmon, part of a traditional Japanese way to start the day, is both sustenance and self-care.
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After U.N. Report, Germany Says It Will Resume Funding for UNRWA
Germany said on Wednesday that it would resume funding for the main U.N. agency aiding Palestinians in Gaza, known as…
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Jane Smiley’s Folk Music Novel Hits Some Bum Notes
“Lucky” features a 1970s singer-songwriter who finds improbable success.
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Kathleen Hanna’s Music Says a Lot. There’s More in the Book.
The first draft of Kathleen Hanna’s memoir, “Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk,” was 600 pages long. As…
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A Brewery Worker’s Drunken Driving Defense: His Stomach Made the Alcohol
A 40-year-old man was acquitted of a drunken driving offense after doctors confirmed he had a rare condition: auto-brewery syndrome.