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New Lawsuit Challenges State Bans on Abortion Pills
The case, brought by GenBioPro, a company that makes one of two abortion drugs, argues that it is unconstitutional for…
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Books
An Artist Who Blends Secular and Sacred (With Sequins)
The scene was a vibrant pastorale, rendered in thousands of shimmering sequins and beads that filled a nine-foot-wide canvas with…
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Business
A Short Seller Takes Aim at an Indian Corporate Giant
Hindenburg Research accused the Adani Group of orchestrating the “largest con in corporate history,” sending shares of its companies tumbling…
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News
A New View of the Most Explosive Moon in the Solar System
Recent strange activity around Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io, confused and excited scientists.
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Sports
The Knicks Are Moving Forward, if Only by Baby Steps
A victory over the Cavaliers showed quiet competence, something the team has been lacking for years.
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Style
Controversy in the Wild Kingdom of Couture
Fake fur at Schiaparelli, a menagerie at Chanel and an ode to Josephine Baker at Dior.
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Style
The Joy of Dressing Like a Rock God
Maneskin has a new album, a best new artist Grammy nomination and a lot of thoughts on fashion.
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World
As India Tries to Block a Modi Documentary, Students Fight to See It
Officials at a public university cut the electricity before a planned screening, and the government has prevented clips from appearing…
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World
A Mass Shooting in California Targeted an Entire Family
Amid an escalation in gang violence in small California towns, families have usually been spared. But gangs there are increasingly…
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World
Amid a Plague of Shootings, Bystanders Become Heroes
Jason Seaman, a seventh-grade science teacher in Noblesville, Ind., was helping a student with a test when a classmate returned…