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Scientists are working on a shot that could protect against Covid-19, its variants, certain seasonal colds — and the next coronavirus pandemic.
They are stars within one of the fastest-growing corners of American Christianity. Now, their movement is in crisis.
Why aren’t we looking for them?
Kevin Jiang’s killing has attracted attention because of ties to Yale and has put a spotlight on an uptick in shootings in New Haven, Conn.
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Seeking an upgrade for their growing children — and their voluminous stuff — a couple toured the townhouses of Bay Ridge. Which home would you choose?
The pandemic has forced dentists and hygienists to change some of the methods for maintaining good oral hygiene, to protect patients as well as themselves.
Do yourself a favor and take the time to prepare some pizza dough for a future dinner.
“A barn? A keyboard? A phone? What are you?”
Whatever you do, don’t press anything.
Love means never having to spend hours cooking a special meal.
The device, a wearable night light that can minimize disturbances for sleeping patients, is the brainchild of a University of Pennsylvania senior and a neonatal I.C.U. nurse.
A reader seeks a graceful way to disinvite the second-tier guest list.
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