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A large study of "discordant twins," in which only one suffered abuse or neglect, adds to evidence linking childhood trauma to adult illness.
New York Times readers share the moment they realized Covid would change the world.
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The scandal is another blatant display of royal double standards.
The top Senate Democrat, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States, spoke from the Senate floor to condemn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and call for elections to replace him.
Insurance companies have weaponized a seemingly benign process to protect their profits, and it's putting patients at risk.
For a generation that loves thrift-shopping, Facebook isn't a place to socialize online — it's the best place to score some deals.
Esa-Pekka Salonen, the ensemble's music director, said that he no longer shared the same goals as the administration, which has been cutting costs.
Ashwin Deshmukh built a reputation as a nightlife impresario by burning close friends, new acquaintances, big corporations, local bars and even his subletter.
A resident said he discovered the shiny, silver object on a prominent hill during his daily walk.
With a new job at Bryn Mawr and a grandchild on the way, an academic looked for the things she couldn't afford in Manhattan: more space, more green, more parking.
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