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World
March for Life Kicks Off in Washington, Setting the Stage for New Ideas
The annual anti-abortion gathering to protest Roe v. Wade is the first since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the right…
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World
Judge Rules DeSantis Was Wrong, but Upholds Prosecutor’s Suspension
A federal judge ruled that the Florida governor violated state law when he ousted Tampa’s top prosecutor — but that…
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Books
‘The Immortal Jellyfish Girl’ Review: A 26th-Century Love Story
Featuring a lobster telephone and a robot boy with batlike wings, this puppet romance set in a future post-ecological collapse…
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Sports
Giants Defense Thrives on Blunt Feedback. And Sneaker Talk.
Don “Wink” Martindale’s frank honesty and aggressive play calling have turned around the Giants’ defense. Players say their bond with…
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Style
Elon Musk Said Davos Isn’t Fun. Well, Is It?
A not-so-scientific poll of attendees at the Super Bowl of global capitalism.
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Style
N.Y.U. Langone Withdraws From Type 1 Diabetes Vaccine Trial in Adolescents
The B.C.G. vaccine, more than a century old, has shown some promise against diabetes. The university’s move left parents and…
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Books
Review: Carnegie Hall Makes an Intimate Space More Intimate
Zankel Hall has been temporarily reconfigured so that audiences can sit in the round, beginning with an enjoyable performance by…
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Business
Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.
The industry’s recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical…
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News
Foodie Fever Dreams Can’t Keep Restaurants Afloat
DEEP RUN, N.C. — When René Redzepi announced he would close Noma, his Michelin three-star restaurant/work camp in Copenhagen, food…
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World
Winning a BAFTA? Just One of Joanna Scanlan’s Career Surprises.
Last year, the British actress won for “After Love,” a melodrama she led after years of comedic roles and only…