People
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Food
What Happens When There Is No Food: Experts Say Severe Malnutrition Could Set in Swiftly in Gaza
Nutrition experts say the progression from hunger to severe malnutrition can be rapid, especially in children.
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World
How a Show Forced Britain’s Devastating Post Office Scandal Into the Light
After years of delays, victims of one of the U.K.’s worst miscarriages of justice are finally being exonerated — thanks…
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News
OpenAI Unveils App Store for Custom Chatbots
People who subscribe to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus service will be able to browse the new store for tailored chatbots that…
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Food
Ancient Skeletons Give Clues to Modern Medical Mysteries
DNA fragments from thousands of years ago are providing insights into multiple sclerosis, diabetes, schizophrenia and other illnesses.
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Arts
For the Lakota, Creativity Thrives Where There’s No Word for Art
There is no word for art in the Lakota language. But the power of art, in every facet of life,…
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News
Claudine Gay Was Not Driven Out Because She Is Black
Since Claudine Gay’s resignation as president of Harvard University on Tuesday, it has become an article of faith among some…
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News
Klee Benally, Navajo Activist and Artist, Dies at 48
He helped found a punk-rock band when he was 14. That led to a long career as an advocate for…
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US
Fact-Checking Candidates’ Sparring Over Social Security and Medicare
The top presidential candidates are vowing to protect the entitlement programs for current seniors, though some have floated changes for…
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News
Many of You Have Strong Feelings on Congestion Pricing. Here Are Some of Them.
A lot of readers had strong feelings about my newsletter on Wednesday, “Why I Welcome New York City’s Congestion Pricing…
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World
‘Bring Them Home’: Families of American Hostages in Gaza Release TV Ad
The families of Americans held hostage in Gaza since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in southern Israel have released a…