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Health
‘Close to the Line’: Why More Seniors Are Living in Poverty
Benefits extended earlier in the coronavirus pandemic have been rolled back. But many older Americans are not taking advantage of…
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World
What Russia Sees: In Crimea, ‘Everyone Is Having Fun’
On Russian state television, explosions on the roadway of a 12-mile bridge are no reason to cancel your vacation to…
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Sports
University of Tennessee Fined Millions for Cash Payments to Athletes
The N.C.A.A. said Tennessee had a culture of wrongful payments to athletes, including cash for hotels, meals and car payments,…
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Politics
A.I. Will Change Medicine but Not What It Means to Be a Doctor
When faced with a particularly tough question on rounds during my intern year, I would run straight to the bathroom.…
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US
Rules for Pentagon Use of Proxy Forces Shed Light on a Shadowy War Power
Newly disclosed documents include Special Operations forces directives for managing counterterrorism and irregular warfare surrogate fighters.
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World
New York City Congestion Pricing Plan Could Give Poor Drivers a Discount
The tolling program, which would be the first of its kind in the nation, is intended to reduce traffic by…
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Politics
This Historically Black University Created Its Own Tech Intern Pipeline
Trying to obtain an internship at a leading tech company or start-up can be a depressing quest for many college…
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Politics
Will Conservative Justices Ignore Their Own Limit on the Supreme Court’s Power?
Much of the public debate following the recent oral arguments before the Supreme Court in a pair of challenges to…
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World
Do Dining Sheds Still Make Sense?
They were crucial for restaurants and cooped-up New Yorkers during the pandemic. Now their usefulness is being debated.
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Politics
Restaurant Chains Make It Cost More to Be Loyal
Recent changes to rewards programs at places like Dunkin’ and Starbucks mean customers must pay more before perks kick in.…