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Despite Wars, Earthquakes and Hurricanes, U.N. Cuts Appeal for Aid
With pledges already lagging badly for this year, the global organization said that it had been forced to pare down…
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Iran Puts E.U. Official From Sweden on Trial
The European Union and Sweden have called for the immediate release of Johan Floderus, who has been detained in Tehran…
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My Kids Look White. Does My Thai Father Make Them Asian?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on representing multiracial heritage, especially when the details are complex.
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Health
New Drugs Can Fix Teenage Obesity, but Young People Don’t Get Them
Pediatricians are hesitating to prescribe medicines like Wegovy, citing their newness and uncertainties around them.
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Iran Puts E.U. Official From Sweden on Trial
The European Union has called for the immediate release of Johan Floderus, who has been detained in Tehran for about…
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Business
The Rise in U.S. Traffic Deaths
What’s behind America’s unique problem with vehicle crashes?
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David Mamet, a.k.a. ‘Embittered Dave,’ Would Like a Word
In a new memoir, the filmmaker and playwright shares his opinions on Hollywood past and present.
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Bob Dylan Sings, and Talks, on These Tapes From 62 Years Ago
An auction house is selling the three reels, which come from a recording session for Dylan’s first album.
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Review: In ‘How to Dance in Ohio,’ Making Autism Sing
A musical about seven autistic young adults, played by seven autistic young actors, breaks new ground on Broadway.
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Real Estate
In Brooklyn, Brownstone Dreams Start With One-Bedroom Rentals
A family of four lived in a tiny apartment while they looked for something bigger. They bought a place, but…