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World

Why Yes-or-No Questions on Abortion Rights Could Be a Key to 2024

In states that will help decide control of the White House and Congress, Democrats are campaigning furiously alongside ballot measures…

Magazine

Are We All Really Supposed to Wear Cargo Pants?

A reader tries to square the style’s enduring appeal with her own reluctance to wear them.

Business

Beyond Pulling Donations

Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross…

Health

‘Aging in Place, or Stuck in Place?’

Homeownership is not the boon to older Americans that it once was.

Business

‘Climate-Controlled’ Sausage? Courts Crack Down on ‘Greenwashing’

From airlines to pork sellers, corporate brands face legal and regulatory challenges for misleading the public with lofty climate claims.

Business

As Gen X-ers Inch Toward Retirement, They’re Considering Where to Live

The oldest members of Generation X are several years from stopping work, but some are already seeking homes that will…

World

Homecoming

In One Image Homecoming By Elise Blanchard They were going the wrong way. That wall marks the border with Pakistan.…

World

The ‘Night Government’ Expands Its Violent Reach in Rohingya Camps

Gunfights, kidnappings and homicides have become widespread in the refugee settlements in Bangladesh, as armed groups and criminal gangs have…

Health

Why Are Restaurants Filling Up With Fake Flowers? Ask This Guy.

They’re popping up all over the dining world: huge, elaborate arrangements of faux blossoms and plants — many of them…

World

The First Flight of Their Lives: An Airlift After Agony in Gaza

Shaymaa Shady, 5, had her first amputation in January, after an explosion erupted by her family’s house in Gaza where…

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