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Abortion Pills May Become Controlled Substances in Louisiana
A bill that is expected to pass would impose prison time and thousands of dollars in fines on people possessing…
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A Second Dairy Worker Has Contracted Bird Flu, C.D.C. Reports
The new case, in a Michigan farmworker, did not suggest that bird flu was widespread in people, health officials said,…
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Despite Setback, Neuralink’s First Brain-Implant Patient Stays Upbeat
Elon Musk’s first human experiment with a computerized brain device developed significant flaws, but the subject, who is paralyzed, has…
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A Dreamy Bean Dip in Under 30 Minutes
Topped with deeply browned onions, this snack is as simple or complex as you make it.
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Is the Party That Ended Apartheid Losing Its Grip on South Africa?
The campaign to keep the African National Congress in power kicked off, unofficially, under a scorching January sun in a…
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My Secret to Creative Rejuvenation? Conferences.
Vacations are cool, but sometimes you need more than an escape.
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The L.A. Roller Rink Where the Years Glide By
As a companion to T’s 212 series about New York institutions, the 213 column highlights beloved landmarks in and around…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Power of Playing the Preppy Card
This independent candidate for president has a secret weapon up his rolled-up shirt sleeves.
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Not Your Grandparents’ Mahjong Table
On a drizzly Saturday afternoon, hundreds of mahjong enthusiasts gathered in Downtown Brooklyn to play the 19th-century Chinese game of…
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In the House of Psychiatry, a Jarring Tale of Violence
At the American Psychiatric Association’s annual meeting, a patient described a restraint that haunts him, more than eight years later.