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In Mississippi, a Post-Roe Question: What Will Republicans Do to Help New Mothers?
JACKSON, Miss. — Like low-income pregnant women around the country, nearly every patient at the Sisters in Birth clinic here…
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A Mother, a Daughter and an Unusual Abortion Prosecution in Nebraska
The mother sent a Facebook message to her daughter days before the teenager’s abortion, the police say. “Hey we can…
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Hanae Mori, Japanese Couturier Who Melded East-West Styles, Dies at 96
Hanae Mori, the Japanese couturier who emerged from the ruins of World War II and built a $500 million fashion…
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In Bucha, Burials Continue for Victims of Wartime Atrocities
Burial teams preparing unidentified bodies to be laid to rest in Bucha, Ukraine.Credit...Lynsey Addario for The New York TimesSome of…
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Hard-hit Kharkiv is rocked by more blasts.
As firefighters raced to pull people from the rubble and flames lit up the night sky, President Volodymyr Zelensky of…
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Factory Shutdowns, Showers for Pigs: China’s Heat Wave Strains Economy
Faced with China’s most searing heat wave in six decades, factories in the country’s southwest are being forced to close.…
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U.S. Ship Sunk by Germans in 1917 Is Found Off English Coast
The wreck of the first U.S. Navy destroyer lost to enemy action has been found off the coast of southwest…
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Cambodia Says It’s Found Its Lost Artifacts: in Gallery 249 at the Met
Cambodia says these nine items in the Met, four of which are in Gallery 249, are among dozens identified by…
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Berlin, Back in Full Swing
No city was fun in the darkest days of the pandemic, but there may be nowhere that could compete with…
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In Bucha, burials continue for victims of wartime atrocities.
Burial teams preparing unidentified bodies to be laid to rest in Bucha, Ukraine.Credit...Lynsey Addario for The New York TimesSome of…