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Can Hope Ever Be a Form of Medicine?
Of all the ways the body can go wrong, A.L.S. is one of the most frightening. It begins subtly —…
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Gazans Mourn After an Attack That Officials Say Killed Dozens
The Gazan Health Ministry blamed Israeli airstrikes for the deaths as Israel’s military said it was reviewing the episode.
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Two Friends, Still in Step, Get a Kick Out of the Rockettes
At 86, Sheila Sullivan remains the star of her own show, with Tina Dupuy as her enthusiastic sidekick.
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Newly Flush With Cash, Nikki Haley Makes Her Move in Iowa. Is It Too Late?
A super PAC backing the former governor of South Carolina plans to knock on 100,000 doors in Iowa before the…
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Fantasia Barrino-Taylor on the Pain (and Joy) of ‘The Color Purple’
Throughout the six months of production on the new film adaptation of “The Color Purple,” Fantasia Barrino-Taylor, who plays the…
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‘I Hadn’t Gone Far When I Had to Flop Down in the Grass’
Inspired by the third annual Best of Metropolitan Diary contest, the column’s editor offers a memorable New York City anecdote…
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What Went Wrong for Ron DeSantis in 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida woke up in Iowa with a familiar political headache. The man he is chasing in…
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He Was Ready to Die, but Not to Surrender
How a Ukrainian soldier escaped from the embattled Azovstal steel complex in Mariupol and sneaked 125 miles to Ukrainian territory.
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With Israeli Raids in the West Bank, ‘There’s No Such Thing as Sleeping at Night’
Mangled pipes poured sewer water into what remained of the road. On either side of the runoff were piles of…
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Freed From Never-Ending Detention, They Ended Up in Another Limbo
An Australian high court allowed the release of dozens of detained people who are now subject to curfews and monitored…