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Britain’s Cautionary Tale of Self-Destruction
In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because of E.R. waits, according to the…
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Sports
Fine Dining and the Ethics of Noma’s Meticulously Crafted Fruit Beetle
Since I read this month that Noma would pivot from a full-time restaurant to a kind of food laboratory and…
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World
How to Redeem Social Media in One Easy Step
NASHVILLE — Not quite halfway through the new season of HBO’s “The White Lotus,” a young woman, Portia, breaks into…
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World
Five Rules for an Aging World
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who believe the defining challenge of the 21st century will…
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Economy
Who wants to live forever?
Countries and companies are facing an aging crisis, and experts say policymakers and business leaders need to rethink how they…
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World
‘Tragedies are outpacing life’: In a video address at Davos, Zelensky mourns the dead and pleads for help.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made a passionate appeal by video on Wednesday to heads of state and other decision…
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World
Sister André, World’s Oldest Known Person, Dies at 118 in France
The French nun had lived through two world wars and the 1918 flu pandemic. She survived Covid and was said…
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World
America’s Must-Win Semiconductor War
Intent on reversing America’s decline in the world’s production of cutting-edge semiconductors, the federal government has begun what is arguably…
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World
Morocco Has Given the Arab World Something to Cheer for Again
AMMAN, Jordan — Morocco’s stunning performance in the World Cup, its progress to a semifinal game with France and the…
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World
Joy and Anxiety Collide as Moroccans Look to World Cup Match With France
Morocco’s magical run has elated fans, but for some, the strain of the impending showdown with the country’s former colonial…