Thursday, November 2, 2023

For You: How a Lucrative Surgery Took Off Online and Disfigured Patients

Plus, U.S. to Press Israel for 'Pauses' in War With Hamas
November 2, 2023

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FROM HEALTH

How a Lucrative Surgery Took Off Online and Disfigured Patients

More surgeons are opting for a complicated hernia repair that they learned from videos on social media showing shoddy techniques.

Test Your Candy I.Q.

Trick or treat! See how much you really know about sweets with this quiz.

Second Maryland Man to Receive an Altered Pig's Heart Has Died

Researchers said they found signs of organ rejection, which the genetically modified tissue was supposed to prevent.

I Was Trying to Build My Son's Resilience, Not Scar Him for Life

Nine hundred feet up a rock, I began to question my parenting strategy.

Panel Says That Innovative Sickle Cell Cure Is Safe Enough for Patients

The decision by an advisory committee may lead to Food and Drug Administration approval of the first treatment for humans that uses the CRISPR gene-editing system.

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This Florida School District Banned Cellphones. Here's What Happened.

Schools in Orlando took a tougher approach than a new state law required. Student engagement increased. So did the hunt for contraband phones.

Looking for a Slam-Dunk Place to Eat? Just Ask an N.B.A. Player.

The best basketball players on the planet travel regularly, embrace local cultures and have deep pockets — making them very credible reviewers of restaurants across the country.

Leah Remini Lists Her Los Angeles Home a Third Time

Ms. Remini, the actress now known as an outspoken critic against the Church of Scientology, is asking for $12.5 million for the six-bedroom house she bought 20 years ago.

$23,500 in Coins to Pay a Settlement? Judge Says Keep the Change and Try Again.

A Colorado judge ordered a welding company to use a check or other conventional method to pay a settlement after it tried to deliver 6,500 pounds in coins.

Wind Power, Key to Democrats' Climate-Change Goals, Faces a Crisis

Instead of gathering momentum, the industry is confronting obstacles that could hinder its ability to realize the renewable resource's promised benefits.

After Years of Vowing to Destroy Israel, Iran Faces a Dilemma

With Israel bent on crushing Iran's ally Hamas, Tehran must decide whether it and the proxy militias it arms and trains will live up to its fiery rhetoric.

In Public Art, Sometimes Subtlety Just Doesn't Cut It

At Moynihan Train Hall, Joshua Frankel's piece functions, whether he wants it to or not, as another ad for us to ignore.

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