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News
The Race to Reinvent CPR
A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?
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News
A Fatal Instant on the Subway Captures New York’s Persistent Challenges
The man charged with shoving a man from a subway platform had a violent history, according to officials. The man…
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World
Gazans Drown Trying to Retrieve Airdropped Aid, Authorities Say
The authorities in Gaza said on Tuesday that several people had drowned while trying to retrieve airdropped aid that had…
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World
Israel Presses On With Strikes in Gaza After U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution
The Israeli military pressed on with its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, signaling that the passing of a…
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News
Toxic Gun Culture Begins at Home
James and Jennifer Crumbley never anticipated that their then-15-year-old son, Ethan, would use the 9-millimeter Sig Sauer handgun Mr. Crumbley…
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Arts
A Second Act for Ballet in Iran?
A new work, “The White Feather” is inspired by the history of the Iranian National Ballet, which went dark during…
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News
Judge Takes One of Trump’s Lawyers, Todd Blanche, To Task
When Todd Blanche, Donald Trump’s pugnacious defense attorney, arrived in state court on Monday morning, he was smiling and seemingly…
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Business
Inside a C.E.O.’s Bold Claims About Her Hot Fintech Start-Up
Amira Yahyaoui, a human rights activist, promoted the success of her student aid start-up, Mos. Some of her statements do…
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News
Tired of Sucking It Up as a Climber, I’ve Embraced a Softer Strength
I don’t know what time it was when my husband at the time, the rock climber Tommy Caldwell, finally scrambled…
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World
Names of the victims are beginning to emerge.
As emergency services combed the scene of the attack on a concert hall in Moscow, details on some of the…