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Does American Society Need Abortion?

‌At a Senate Banking Committee hearing shortly after the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade,…

World

At Least 135 Die in Congo as Floods and Landslides Hit Capital

In Kinshasa, a megacity of 15 million, heavy rain left roads, infrastructure and many neighborhoods underwater or in ruins.

World

In Congress, Party Switching Cuts Both Ways

If history is any guide, Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the latest lawmaker to change her stripes, faces an uncertain…

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Paintbrush in Hand, a Russian Muralist Wages His Own War

An 84-year-old artist, defying Moscow’s crackdown on dissent, wants his country to acknowledge misdeeds both past and present.

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10 Years Later, a State Trooper Who Responded to Sandy Hook Looks Back

Bill Cario was one of the first to enter the elementary school after the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012, but…

Sports

A Formula 1 Season of Musical Chairs

One after another, drivers switched teams, were promoted and contracts dropped. And Sebastian Vettel retired.

World

A Powerful Climate Leader From a Small Island Nation

Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados, has been drawing attention to the environmental and financial threats faced by small…

World

How Will China Fare With Covid? ‘Meaningless’ Data Clouds the Picture.

Despite assurances that the situation is under control, information on infections has become more opaque now that Beijing has rolled…

Business

She Harvests Shellfish and Helps Protect Them

Ana Shellem has found peace and prosperity while searching for wild species off the North Carolina coast for her one-woman…

Business

They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost.

COLUMBIA, Md. — Janet and Jeff Crouch do not know which flower or plant may have pushed their longtime next…

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