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Why the Shelter System Is Struggling to Cope
You're reading the New York Today newsletter. Local reporting on the stories that define the city. Plus weather, upcoming events, Metropolitan…
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Typhoon Noru Heads for Vietnam After Hitting the Philippines
Typhoon Noru, a powerful storm that hit the Philippines this week, was moving west across the South China Sea toward…
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The Second Amendment Gives No Comfort to Insurrectionists
Many Republicans in Congress agree with Representative Matt Gaetz that the Second Amendment “is about maintaining within the citizenry the…
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We Know Shockingly Little About What Makes Humanity Prosper
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Why do some countries produce far more science Nobel laureates than others? Why did…
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Therapy for People Who Can’t Go to Therapy
The way Americans receive mental health care has never changed as quickly as it has since the spring of 2020.…
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Kenyan Lawyer on Trial at International Criminal Court Is Found Dead
NAIROBI, Kenya — A Kenyan lawyer on trial at the International Criminal Court on charges of witness tampering in a…
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As referendums end, a declaration of Russian annexation is expected to follow.
The Russian-led referendums in occupied parts of Ukraine are expected to show that a majority of residents voted to join…
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Why Candidates Owe Voters Full Medical Transparency
The principal intent of campaigns is to give voice to the candidates’ positions on major issues. When casting their ballots,…
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10 New Standout Hotels in Asia
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Democracy Under Siege From Autocrats, Social Media and Its Own Failures
This article is from a special report on the Athens Democracy Forum, which convenes this week in the Greek capital…