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Amy Silverstein
Organ transplantation is mired in stagnant science and antiquated, imprecise medicine that fails patients and organ donors.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
I owe everything to my love of Broadway and its glorious legacy of musicals.
Tom Hurwitz
He wanted people to focus on fascism, but his innovative technique drew their attention elsewhere.
Margaret Renkl
The poison fogs and pesticides used by homeowners are a death warrant for nearly every insect in their yards.
Adam Cohen
Lawmakers from both parties urged him to resign.
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A Times investigation reveals the story behind how Mexico became the first and most prolific user of Pegasus. It's still using it, despite promising to stop.
Delivery workers have been pushing for better pay, but the physical logistics of their work have become a new focus of concern.
Mr. Kennedy, a Democrat who plans to kick off his campaign this week, says he wants to make vaccines safer, but he is spreading misinformation by twisting facts out of context.
A reader wonders if bare knees in the workplace will come across as unprofessional.
These days it takes a generation to build a giant telescope. A new one is taking shape in the Atacama Desert in Chile.
Latavia McGee is one of many Americans who have sought cosmetic surgery south of the border. She and three friends met gunfire and a chaotic abduction that left two of them dead.
Tankers of vinyl chloride were going halfway across the country, government records show, a trip highlighting the risks of transporting chemicals as plastics production grows.
Buoyed by a $2.3 million grant, the archive hopes increased visibility on the first-person accounts of incarcerated people can serve as a road map for policy reforms.
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