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For You: The Voices of Men Affected by Abortion

Plus, After Stock Market's Worst Start in 50 Years, Some See More Pain Ahead
June 30, 2022

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After Stock Market's Worst Start in 50 Years, Some See More Pain Ahead

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The Voices of Men Affected by Abortion

In light of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, advocates from all sides of the issue have called for men to be part of the conversation. The Times heard from hundreds who wanted to share their stories.

Abortion Pills Take the Spotlight as States Impose Abortion Bans

Demand for medication abortion is surging, setting the stage for new legal battles.

The Foods That Keep You Hydrated

Water doesn't have to come in eight 8-ounce glasses daily. Fresh fruits and vegetables, and various beverages, are viable sources of hydration.

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At Least 46 Migrants Found Dead in Tractor-Trailer in San Antonio

More than a dozen others were taken to local hospitals.

He Wanted His Own 'Little Piece' of Los Angeles. Which Option Did He Choose?

After stints in Florida, Arizona and Britain, a longtime renter fell in love with Southern California. But would $800,000 be enough for a single-family home?

'Rubikon' Review: Waiting to Inhale

In this somber morality tale, the bare-bones crew of a space station is faced with an impossible choice.

He Could Barely Walk and Had to Give Up Golf. What Was Wrong?

Over six years, many doctors told the patient he had peripheral neuropathy. What they couldn't tell him was why — or how to treat it.

Sonny Barger, Face of the Hells Angels, Dies at 83

He cultivated the motorcycle club's outlaw image and was a pivotal figure in its emergence as an emblem of West Coast rebellion in the 1960s.

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'If Each Day Was Going to Be My Last, I'm Going to Enjoy It'

After nine long years, Mark Appel, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 draft, finally made his major league debut.

An Elite Fighter Wants to Face the Best. It's Not That Simple.

Kayla Harrison is an Olympic judo champion and undefeated in mixed martial arts bouts. A victory over Amanda Nunes or Cris Justino would raise her profile, but she may never get the chance.

'Minions: The Rise of Gru' Review: They're Yellow but Not Mellow

This latest edition featuring the animated creatures is an origin story of sorts for their master, Gru.

'Sniper: The White Raven' Review: Rage and Resilience

This slick fictional portrait of a Ukrainian sniper begins in tranquillity before thrusting us into the silent brutality of the battlefield.

'Accepted' Review: Reaching for the Stars, Seeing Them Dissolve

After a scandal unravels at their private school in western Louisiana, four seniors pick up the pieces.

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