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It Shouldn’t Take This Long to Vaccinate Our Youngest Kids
The Food and Drug Administration last week announced authorization of a third Covid vaccine dose — a single booster —…
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The Week in Business: Stocks Fall
Credit...Till LauerWhat’s Up? (May 15-21) Another Week, Another Decline in Stocks Stocks slid into bear market territory on Friday, the…
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As Monkeypox Cases Rise, Nations Are Urged to Examine Vaccine Stores
As more than a dozen countries grapple with outbreaks of monkeypox, health officials worldwide are rushing to assess reserves of…
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Didn’t We Learn Anything From the #MeToo Movement?
A major effort to update the model criminal code on rape may actually undermine new understandings of consent advanced by…
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Nearing a Grim Milestone: One Million U.S. Covid Deaths
More from our inbox: ‘Grief Is What Binds Us Together’Forgive College Debt?Policies at Odds With Public OpinionStudents’ Letters Bring ...
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How to Make Miscarriage More Traumatic
In December, I wrote a newsletter with the headline, “Overturning Roe Will Make Miscarriage Care Worse.” I pointed out that…
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The Coronavirus Has Infected More Than Half of Americans, the C.D.C. Reports
Sixty percent of Americans, including 75 percent of children, had been infected with the coronavirus by February, federal health officials…
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Where Do Travelers Need to Wear Masks Now?
A federal judge in Florida struck down the federal mask requirement for planes and public transit on Monday, which had…
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Jobless Benefits’ Unintended Fallout: Reduced College Financial Aid
Unemployment benefits helped millions of people who lost their jobs in the pandemic, but now the payments may throw a…
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The Climate Debates That Are Stalling Progress
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, which was released last week and which we co-authored with many colleagues, offers…
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