Year: 2024
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World
Foster Care and Child Welfare
Readers discuss a guest essay about removing children from troubled homes.
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Health
When ‘Prior Authorization’ Becomes a Medical Roadblock
Medicare Advantage plans say it reduces waste and inappropriate care. Critics say it often restricts coverage unnecessarily.
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World
The Business Ties That Bind the U.S. and China Are Strong but Fraying
The prospects for future commerce, and peace, are intertwined, our columnist writes.
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Food
10 Artists on Working, Living and Creating Through Loss
Sigrid Nunez, authorConor Oberst, musicianBridget Everett, performerBen Kweller, musicianJesmyn Ward, authorJustin Hardiman, photographerJulie Otsuka, authorLila Avilés, filmmakerRichard E. Grant, actorLuke…
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Food
Tell Us What Comforted You When You Were Grieving
We want to hear about the music, movies, books and other artworks or entertainment that help you remember a loved…
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Food
Judge Denies Alec Baldwin’s Bid to Dismiss Manslaughter Indictment
The ruling increases the likelihood that Mr. Baldwin will stand trial this summer in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer…
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Food
Harry Hamlin Got Into Gardening Because of ‘The Martian’
“If he can do it on Mars,” said the actor, now starring in the cooking show “In the Kitchen With…
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World
G7 Finance Ministers Close Ranks as Tensions with Russia and China Fester
Western economic officials projected a united front, and braced for retaliation, as they prepped tougher sanctions and tariffs.
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World
Ukraine Steps Up Attacks With U.S. Long-Range Missiles
The assaults have hit military targets in Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine. Pressure is now mounting on Washington to let Kyiv…
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World
Who’d Want to Give a Commencement Speech Anymore?
Executive communications experts say the gig is becoming a harder sell for business leaders.