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Magazine
It’s Mother’s Day, and I’ll Sleep, Dance, Camp (or Cry) if I Want To
Some women prefer to spend Mother’s Day without the very people who made them one.
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World
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
A Ukrainian military unit said that its troops were forced to retreat from several positions and that one settlement had…
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US
Drugs, Sacraments or Medicine? Psychedelic Churches Blur the Line.
Facing the latest participants attending her four-day psychedelic retreat, Whitney Lasseter made a bold claim: The ceremonies they would take…
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News
Biden Is Doing It All Wrong
President Biden appears behind in all the swing states and his campaign appears all-too-focused on firming up his political base…
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News
Ahead of Olympics, World Anti-Doping Agency Faces a Trust Crisis
Concerns are growing that the body whose job is keeping sports free of illegal drugs is failing at that mission,…
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News
A Way Back from Campus Chaos
Protesting the world’s wrongs has been a rite of passage for generations of American youth, buoyed by our strong laws…
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Finance
U.S. to Announce New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
The administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto…
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Finance
Growth Stocks. Value Stocks. What Do Those Labels Mean?
Using index funds to make bets on these key categories is hazardous, our columnist says.
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Finance
Why Companies Are Nervous About the Consumer
On earnings calls, dozens of corporate executives have cited a slowdown in spending to explain why sales are slipping.
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News
Tuna Crabs, Neither Tuna Nor Crabs, Are Swarming Near San Diego
Divers and marine biologists are getting a window into the lives of a red crustacean most often found in the…