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When the Abortion Clinic Came to Town
There had never been an abortion clinic in the quiet college town of Carbondale, Ill. So when its first clinic…
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World
Qatar’s World Cup Showcases New Ties With Saudi Arabia, but Scars Remain
The Gulf neighbors were split for years in a bitter regional dispute. Now, the glare of attention provided by the…
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World
Where Cowboys Fly and Cattle Set Sail: An Epic Food Journey
WATERLOO STATION, Australia — The helicopter swung down to a cluster of Brahman cattle, hovering close enough for the dawn…
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World
Destined for the Dump, Construction Waste Gets New Life in the Garden
A new program to reuse architectural mock-ups in community gardens is gaining interest as a way to keep them out…
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World
Walmart Sued by Employee Who Says She Complained About Gunman
A lawsuit claims the retailer was warned months ago about “threatening” behavior by the worker who the police say opened…
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Food
Alzheimer’s Drug May Benefit Some Patients, New Data Shows
The drug, lecanemab, made by Eisai and Biogen, also carried risks of brain swelling and bleeding and should be studied…
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World
U.S. Pledges $53 Million to Help Fix Ukraine’s Electrical Grid
American officials said they hoped the commitment would spur allies to make similar donations, as many Ukrainians head into winter…
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World
Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89
As an obscure but muscular congressional staffer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, he helped usher into law a…
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Travel
How Green is Your Cruise?
In the Caribbean, many cruise companies have bought islands and turned them into private resorts for the exclusive use of…
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World
Hurricane Season Ends, Marked by Quiet August and Deadly September
The six-month total of 14 named storms was about average. But two late-season hurricanes proved catastrophic in Florida and Puerto…