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News
Cecilia Gentili, Trans Activist, Performer and Author, Dies at 52
Once an undocumented sex worker and addict, she was a powerful advocate for marginalized people, and an irresistible story teller.
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Books
A New Biography Tackles the Remarkable Career of Stanley Kubrick
On the 25th anniversary of the director’s death, two film scholars have published “Kubrick: An Odyssey.”
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Magazine
An-My Lê Seeks Herself in the Landscape
The artist reflects on witnessing war up close — and then photographing it at a distance.
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News
Claire M. Fagin, Powerful Advocate for Nurses and Nursing, Dies at 97
“It is really hard,” a colleague said, “to identify anyone who has had a larger impact on nursing than Claire.”
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News
Full Employment Is Good for Society
On the day in 1968 when the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot, he was in Memphis to…
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News
Roy Calne, Pioneering British Organ-Transplant Surgeon, Dies at 93
His innovations in the use of drugs to prevent organ rejection helped bring a remarkable increase in the one-year survival…
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Food
Workplace Wellness Programs Have Little Benefit, Study Finds
An Oxford researcher measured the effect of popular workplace mental health interventions, and discovered little to none.
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News
Discord Cuts 17% of Workers in Latest Tech Layoffs
In an internal memo, Discord said it had grown five times its size since 2020.
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Magazine
Why Does My Sister Want to Be Paid for Being the Executor of My Mother’s Will?
Months after the bulk of their mother’s estate was divided and paid, a reader’s sister is seeking to keep a…
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Finance
Investigators Outline Critical Questions in Boeing 737 Max 9 Incident
The National Transportation Safety Board is looking at pressurization problems on an Alaska Airlines plane and how a plug was…