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Sister Patricia Daly, 66, Dies; Took On Corporate Giants on Social Justice

A leader in the field of socially responsible investing, she used shareholder actions and private meetings to pressure big corporations,…

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Tshala Muana, Congolese Singer With Danceable Messages, Dies at 64

A superstar in Africa, she sang in the language of her tribe and often addressed social concerns, insisting on women’s…

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The F.D.A. Now Says It Plainly: Morning-After Pills Are Not Abortion Pills

Labels of Plan B One-Step had previously said, without scientific evidence, that the pill might block fertilized eggs from implanting…

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She Worked for Twitter. Then She Tweeted at Elon Musk.

Sasha Solomon, a software engineer, joined others in the media business who lost their jobs this year after publicly taking…

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Joe Lieberman to Kyrsten Sinema: Come on In, the Water’s Warm

Few others know quite what it’s like to infuriate the Democratic Party by leaving it.

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Charlene Mitchell, 92, Dies; First Black Woman to Run for President

She was the Communist Party candidate in 1968 and later led the campaign to free Angela Davis. But she eventually…

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Russian shelling hits Ukraine’s south and east as Zelensky returns to Kyiv.

Even as President Volodymyr Zelensky returned to Kyiv energized by his warm welcome in the United States, the bloodshed continued…

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After 40 Years of Fa-La-Laing, a New York Caroler Hands In His Bells

A onetime Macy’s elf, Tom Andolora founded a troupe that sang Christmas carols in Victorian dress. Now he is packing…

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Alberto Zamperla, Amusement Park Impresario, Is Dead at 71

His family-friendly company revived historic Luna Park in Coney Island and built attractions for Disney and Six Flags.

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In Museums About Horrors, Children Learn of the Heroes

Museums dedicated to the Holocaust and terrorist attacks are wary of traumatizing their youngest visitors. One upcoming exhibition will show…

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