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How a Small Gender Clinic Landed in a Political Storm
The small Midwestern gender clinic was buckling under an unrelenting surge in demand. Last year, dozens of young patients were…
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US
For Families of Missing in Maui, Search Grows More Desperate
Hundreds of people are still unaccounted for after the deadly fires, and loved ones hope for a “miracle.”
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US
Central U.S. Swelters Under Heat Dome, Forcing Cancellations and Precautions
A summer of extreme weather continued as residents coped with oppressive heat across a large stretch of the nation’s midsection.
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News
None Dare Call it Victory
Flation — whether in- or de- — is, other things being equal, a bad thing. Money is the economy’s unit…
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World
As West Bank Shootings Rise, Israel’s Government Vows to Retaliate
An apparently unarmed Palestinian man and an Israeli teacher were among the recent victims. Israel’s government has pledged to strike…
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World
Ukraine’s Forces and Firepower Are Misallocated, U.S. Officials Say
American strategists say Ukraine’s troops are too spread out and need to concentrate along the counteroffensive’s main front in the…
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World
BRICS Meeting Attracts Global Interest Not Seen in Years
The leaders from the five-member group of nations known as BRICS — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa —…
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World
Why It’s So Hard for China to Fix Its Real Estate Crisis
Beijing has often addressed economic troubles by boosting spending on infrastructure and real estate, but now heavy debt loads make…
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Finance
Spreading State Restrictions on China Show Depths of Distrust in the U.S.
Businesses fear that efforts to look tough on Beijing, which have the potential to be more expansive than moves by…
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News
Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It’s All in Our Heads?
Some experts want to apply recent neuroscience research to the decision making that could lead to doomsday.