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Food
Alzheimer’s Drug May Benefit Some Patients, New Data Shows
The drug, lecanemab, made by Eisai and Biogen, also carried risks of brain swelling and bleeding and should be studied…
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran
Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.
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US
McCarthy Condemns White Supremacist, Stopping Short of Faulting Trump
The aspiring Republican House speaker disavowed the prominent white nationalist Nick Fuentes and his ideology, but declined to directly criticize…
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News
Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89
As an obscure but muscular congressional staffer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, he helped usher into law a…
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US
Same-Sex Marriage Bill on Track to Pass Senate After Bipartisan Breakthrough
The vote would send the legislation back to the House, which is expected to approve it and send it to…
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Arts
The Museum of Broadway Is Open. Here Are 10 Highlights.
In Times Square, a 26,000-square-foot space details the history of theater with objects like Patti LuPone’s “Evita” wig, a Jets…
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Books
Cormac McCarthy’s Unsettling Dream of a Novel
“Stella Maris” is the second of McCarthy’s two new books about grief, math and the nature of knowledge.
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Arts
‘Everything Everywhere’ Takes Top Prize at the Gotham Awards
The film’s Ke Huy Quan also won the supporting-performance trophy at the season’s first big ceremony, where honoree Adam Sandler…
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Magazine
Must I Mentor a White Law Student When I Requested a Black Mentee?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how racial dynamics can affect the obligations of mentorship.
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World
The Elusive Dream of Owning a Home in New York City
For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.