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The Kaiser Strike Isn’t Your Typical Labor Action
In April 2020, when I would walk home after a long day treating patients in a New York City emergency…
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Teachers Can’t Hold Students Accountable. It’s Making the Job Miserable.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how America’s teacher pipeline is drying up. According to education researchers, the proportion…
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Fentanyl, Illegal Migration and Guns Top Agenda as Blinken Visits Mexico
The secretary of state, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plan to meet with Mexico’s…
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A Wartime Election in Ukraine? It’s a Political Hot Potato.
In normal circumstances, President Volodymyr Zelensky would be running for re-election next spring. Analysts say an election is unlikely, but…
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China’s E.V. Threat: A Carmaker That Loses $35,000 a Car
Chinese electric vehicle companies like Nio are pulling ever further ahead, partly through government support but also rapid technological advances.
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The Ripples of Republican Chaos
This week, Donald Trump delivered his version of a sad tiny desk performance, hunched over the defendant’s table in a…
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Haiti, Desperate for Peace, Turns to Police Notorious for Violence
Police officers from Kenya are being dispatched to bring order to gang-ravaged Haiti, but in their own home country, they…
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I Rely on the Americans With Disabilities Act, but It Needs to Be Rethought
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case that could shape the future of the Americans With Disabilities Act.…
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What Kind of Year Has It Been for Gardeners? An Aggravating One.
From spongy moth caterpillars to torrential rains, this garden season has been plagued by one challenge after another.
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Pope Implores the World to Save a Planet Near ‘the Breaking Point’
Eight years after his landmark letter on humanity’s obligation to protect the environment, Francis warns that there is still a…