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Do advance directives by healthy people actually deliver better care?
The masculinity campaign is a way for the Chinese Communist Party to distract from its inability to address economic and social issues.
What's often called the crisis of American democracy is the result not of too much democracy but of too little.
The case against the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos came to symbolize the pitfalls of Silicon Valley's culture of hustle and hype.
For many officers, their bodies, minds and lives will never be the same after the attack.
A clubby gathering spot attracts a who's who of the film industry, and reminds them of a time when movies were still king.
The fake site, the second in months, is a sign of the organized nature of virtual bullying, with threats of sexualized violence aimed at silencing the outspoken.
Investigators are looking at the possibility that a fire that destroyed more than 900 homes started on property owned by a fundamentalist Christian sect known as Twelve Tribes.
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In her debut novel, "The School for Good Mothers," Jessamine Chan imagines a future where parents (mostly women) get sent to government-run reform school.
An exhibition at a Jewish cultural center has plenty of artifacts to delight Trekkies — but it also notes the Jewish origins of the Vulcan salute.
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