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Millions of Californians Are Expected to Lose Medi-Cal Coverage
As the state verifies eligibility for its Medicaid program after a pandemic pause, up to 2.8 million Californians could be…
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Review: Delayed by the Pandemic, Pilobolus Celebrates Its 50th
The company wraps up its delayed anniversary tour with a selection of vintage dances and premieres in a three-week season…
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Therapy Where the Clothes Come Off (Sometimes)
By combining talk therapy with elements of physical touch, surrogate partners assist people who are struggling with sex and intimacy.
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In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous Tornado
Two years into their marriage, Talia and Malissa Williams were working diligently to lay the groundwork for the rest of…
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Opinion
Can New York City Become the World’s Greenest City Without Becoming More Unaffordable?
Rules are being drafted to guide compliance with a 2019 New York City law that requires most of about 50,000…
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A Wake of Tragedy in California After Mass Shootings
In less than 48 hours, there was a massacre in Monterey Park and another in Half Moon Bay.
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For Russian Troops, Cellphone Use Is a Persistent, Lethal Danger
Ukrainian artillery targets Russian soldiers by pinpointing their phone signals. Despite the deadly results, Russian troops keep defying a ban…
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Business
Fed Officials Fretted That Markets Would Misread Rate Slowdown
Central bankers remained committed to wrestling inflation lower, and wanted to make sure investors understood that message, minutes from its…
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Business
They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost.
COLUMBIA, Md. — Janet and Jeff Crouch do not know which flower or plant may have pushed their longtime next…