Wednesday, July 6, 2022

For You: Solveig Gold Is Proud to Be the Wife of a ‘Canceled’ Princeton Professor

Plus, Next Front Line in the Abortion Wars: State Supreme Courts
July 6, 2022

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Solveig Gold Is Proud to Be the Wife of a 'Canceled' Princeton Professor

But she also wants to be known as more. At dinner with the aspiring public intellectual and her "cabal."

Can It Get Any Worse for Rudy Giuliani?

The former mayor's response to a hostile encounter with a grocery worker on Staten Island has left even his defenders baffled.

An American's Murky Path From Russian Propagandist to Jan. 6

Charles Bausman, a former financial executive who runs websites that promote far-right views, recorded footage in the Capitol for a Russian television producer. Soon after, he fled to Moscow as a "political refugee."

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Abortion Laws Around the World

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on abortion quickly led to bans in at least eight states, a shift toward criminalization that runs counter to recent easings in countries that had longstanding bans.

What's the Most Curious and Fraught Job in Tennis?

Coaches in tennis have one of the odder existences in sports. Some players go for long periods without even using one, and others change coaches like socks.

The Quest by Circadian Medicine to Make the Most of Our Body Clocks

Researchers are trying to figure out the right hour of the day to do everything. Can their studies sync us up with better health?

Directing the Beatles Was Just One Part of His Long and Winding Career

The filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who attracted some social media scrutiny after his appearance in Peter Jackson's "Get Back," finds peace in New York's Hudson Valley.

Europe Calls Gas and Nuclear Energy 'Green'

Critics say the decision is likely to reverberate beyond Europe's borders and hamper its efforts to lead the global climate negotiations.

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For Black Girls, Womanhood Comes Too Early

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