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World
‘Will We Keep Marching?’ On Roe’s 50th Anniversary, Abortion Opponents Reach a Crossroads
The March for Life, held each year for a half-century, should be a celebration now that Roe v. Wade has…
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Books
Harvard Reverses Course on Human Rights Advocate Who Criticized Israel
News that the university had blocked a fellowship for the former head of Human Rights Watch stirred debate over academic…
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Books
A Doll That Wears Sunglasses With Attitude? Oh, ‘M3gan’ Is a Gay Movie.
The title robot — reminiscent of the loyal but messy straight women that gay men are protective of — is…
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World
India’s Love Story With a Movie Still on the Big Screen After 27 Years
Well past the film’s intermission, the crowd keeps trickling in. Some pay at the ticketing window with a couple of…
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Business
Procter & Gamble Sales Fall for First Time in Years as Inflation Squeezes Shoppers
The consumer goods giant, which makes Tide detergent and Charmin toilet paper, raised prices 10 percent last quarter, but a…
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World
Ukraine says it will take time to determine the cause of a helicopter crash that killed 14 people.
Ukraine has established a commission to investigate the cause of a helicopter crash that killed 14 people including the country’s…
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World
Biden Administration Invites Ordinary Americans to Help Settle Refugees
The program to speed up refugee arrivals will allow private citizens to sponsor families in their communities after raising funds…
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Style
Madonna Will Never Go Gently
Why would we even want her to?
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Style
Poem: Early Spring?
We lost Bernadette Mayer in 2022. Mayer was a poet and visual artist associated with the New York School. In…
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Sports
When the Big Wave Doesn’t Break, but Your Emotions Do
WAIMEA BAY, Hawaii — Last Monday afternoon, Tikanui Smith, a big-wave surfer from Tahiti, received the call he had been…