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Democrats need a bigger, bolder campaign blueprint to save democracy that doesn't hinge on the whims of Congress.
Nearly everything about how Americans "care" for their lawns is deadly, but these machines exist in a category of environmental hell all their own.
A "moral calm" is holding parents back from vaccinating their kids.
"In our hearts, I think people don't quite agree with this notion of a booster dose," said one leading vaccine expert.
A group of former emergency dispatchers suing Lehigh County, Pa., in federal court said that operators routinely refused to use a translation service. The county disputes the allegations.
Changing climate patterns are increasing the risks of floods and mudslides.
Thanks to Martín Maldonado's guidance of a pitching staff in flux, his status as one of the game's worst hitters is irrelevant.
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on confidentiality and our claims to know our biological ancestry.
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The Fourteenth Amendment shouldn't just be about the Civil War.
An enormous new analysis of the wiring of the fruit fly brain is a milestone for the young field of modern connectomics, scientists say.
"Churchill's Shadow," by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, may be the best single-volume indictment of Churchill yet written.
The artist Pamela Council used 350,000 nails to construct a new public work, open to visitors of Times Square.
Dierdre Wolownick, whose son, Alex Honnold, is one of the world's top rock climbers, ascended Yosemite's El Capitan to celebrate her 70th birthday.
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