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The rejection of the new Alzheimer’s drug by the two major medical centers is one of the starkest signs of concern over its approval by the F.D.A.
The guidance acknowledges that many students have suffered from months of virtual learning.
Scientists were critical of the announcement, pointing to evidence that the current two-dose regimen is powerfully effective against the coronavirus.
Research shows that talking openly about race makes children more empathetic and raises their self-esteem.
Noah Shachtman, an experienced online journalist with a newsy sensibility, will lead the pop music bible founded in 1967.
In a report released just before the start of the Tokyo Olympics, the inspector general found that the F.B.I. was delayed by more than a year in ramping up its investigation, allowing Mr. Nassar to abuse more victims.
Oliver Daemen will fly to the edge of space after another passenger who paid $28 million for the seat had a scheduling conflict.
If the United States’ bout of rising prices soon eases, its economy could fall back into the cycle of weak inflation that preceded the pandemic — a situation much like Japan’s.
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Older men and women who walked for six months showed improvements in white matter and memory, while those who danced or did stretching exercises did not.
A reader asks whether it would have been right to intervene when she saw two adults putting undue pressure on their child.
The New York Racing Association had sanctioned Baffert, the Hall of Fame trainer, after his Kentucky Derby-winning horse failed a post-race drug test.
New legislation could simplify tech maintenance and make buying a new smartphone or computer the last resort.
Though not eager to move, this ‘long-term renter’ worried that her rising rent would eventually force her out. So she searched her beloved Astoria for a new place while prices remained deflated.
The 2005 Bordeaux vintage will require decades to evolve and develop. Is that better than wines that are terrific sooner, but not as majestic?
This documentary explores the incident on Jan. 18, 2019, when a high school student grinned and stared at a Native American demonstrator at a raucous Lincoln Memorial gathering.
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