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World
Heat Is Killing Thousands, and Big Events Have Not Adjusted
The deaths of at least 1,300 pilgrims during the hajj points to the growing threat that climate change poses to…
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In States That Won’t Pay for Obesity Drugs, ‘They May as Well Have Never Been Created’
Public employees in West Virginia who took the drugs lost weight and were healthier, and some are despondent that the…
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World
The Ballot Measures Aim to Reduce Partisanship. Can They Fix American Politics?
Eight states are certain or likely to field election initiatives that would overhaul redistricting or give voters a greater voice…
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World
Protests Driven by Younger People Aim to Push Kenya to Scrap Tax Rises
The movement augurs trouble for President William Ruto, who campaigned on helping the poor. Activists and lawyers said several prominent…
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Jamaal Bowman’s Political Malpractice
On Tuesday, voters in New York’s 16th Congressional District will cast ballots in the most expensive House primary race in…
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World
Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Tennessee Law Banning Transition Care for Minors
The move comes as states around the country have pushed to curtail transgender rights.
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Business
Responsibility Over Freedom: How Netflix’s Culture Has Changed
The company’s latest internal memo about its corporate culture is more about how it expects employees to behave than what…
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News
What Is a Flip Tax, and Who Has to Pay It?
Flip taxes, also known as a transfer fees, help co-op buildings raise money for repairs and improvements, and they must…
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World
U.N. Chief Warns Israel and Hezbollah of the Risk of a Wider War
After months of escalating violence along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, the chief of the United Nations warned on Friday…
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Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Signals a Broader Christian Agenda
Gov. Jeff Landry wants his state to be at the forefront of a national movement to advance legislation with a…