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A new review of early Covid-19 cases in the journal Science will revive, though certainly not settle, the debate over how the pandemic began.
More than 100,000 Americans died from drug overdoses in the yearlong period ending in April, government researchers said.
School nurses, who were already stretched thin before the pandemic, say that they are overworked and overwhelmed.
The partial eclipse will turn the moon rusty reddish hues and be visible across North America and parts of South America, Asia and Australia.
The president asked the Federal Trade Commission to look into whether big oil companies were fueling a spike in gas prices.
The rebranding, which will take effect on Christmas, is the latest example of a technology boom company's paying to rename a well-known sports arena.
Milwaukee's Corbin Burnes and Toronto's Robbie Ray had hit rock bottom before they worked their way up to stardom.
Embracing intellectual diversity means being brave enough to consider ideas and practices that might inspire you to change your life.
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When her young son got into a new school uptown, she scoured the area for a two-bedroom where they would be comfortable — and safe. Here's what she found.
"There's a very small group of authors whose books I won't read because the mind I sense behind them disturbs me. (In all fairness, mine disturbs a few people, too.)"
This Oscar contending drama takes Dornan from "Fifty Shades of Grey" into prestige filmmaking, though many things about the film hit awfully close to home.
A reader seeks advice on defusing sibling tension.
A viral video scandal ensnares a Bucharest schoolteacher in Radu Jude's biting, bawdy and brilliant Covid-age fable.
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