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How Can You Part With the Embryo That Co...

Some IVF patients are turning to a niche medical procedure to find peace.

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What Do We Owe the Frozen Embryo?

Many IVF patients see their embryos as their potential future children. How can they throw the extras away?

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Photos of the Week: Baby Jumping, Rain V...

Two rocket launches from the southern United States, flooding rivers in southwestern Germany, commemorations on the 80th anniversa...

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New York’s Governor Is Inept

Spiking congestion pricing at the last second was terrible policy, and terrible politics.

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Congestion Pricing Is Unpopular for Good...

But New York’s governor was still wrong to spike the plan at the last second.

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A Bad Week for Backers of the Big Lie

Two influential purveyors of Donald Trump’s web of lies recently faced trouble.

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Photos: Commemorating the 80th Anniversa...

Images of recent events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Allied forces’ D-Day landings on June 6, 1944

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Does Med School Have a DEI Problem?

As medicine becomes more politicized, a debate is raging over what it means for patient care.

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Do Students Need Facts or Stories?

“I am not wise enough to say where the young can find what they need,” Neil Postman wrote in 1989. But he had an idea about where ...

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Animal Behavior’s Biggest Taboo Is Softe...

Anthropomorphism, long considered a cardinal sin among researchers, is making a slow comeback.

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What Trump’s Total GOP Control Means Nex...

Republicans’ denunciations of a “rigged” trial have ushered in a dangerous new era of absolute loyalty to the leader.

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The New Anthropomorphism

Some animal-behavior researchers are warming towards a long-held taboo in science.

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China Is Losing the Chip War

Xi Jinping picked a fight over semiconductor technology—one he can’t win.

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Canada’s Extremist Attack on Free Speech...

A bill making its way through the Canadian Parliament would impose draconian criminal penalties on hate speech and curtail people’...

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You’re Not Perfect

And that’s great news.

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The Trump Verdict Turns Into a GOP Pledg...

Republicans’ denunciations of a “rigged” trial have ushered in a dangerous new era of absolute loyalty to the leader.

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A Supreme Court Ruling on Homelessness T...

City of Grants Pass v. Johnson skips over the real issues.

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The Cars Always Win

Congestion pricing is not for everywhere. But that made it even more important in New York.

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The Free-Trial Trap

How much of the subscription economy relies on people forgetting to cancel?

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OpenAI Is Just Facebook Now

Facing one controversy after the next, the artificial intelligence company enters a new phase.

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The Panic Over ‘Woke’ Med School

A controversy over progressive policies at UCLA points to deeper questions.

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OpenAI’s ‘Don’t Be Evil’ Moment

A new whistleblowing effort suggests that the company has surrendered its ideals to corporate greed.

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What Makes a Med School ‘Woke’?

A controversy over progressive policies at UCLA points to deeper questions.

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The Two-Time Trump Voters Who Have Had E...

“Now that he is a convicted felon, he’s completely unfit.”

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The Most Consequential TV Show in Histor...

A new book about The Apprentice reveals how the 45th president was shaped by tawdry reality-TV culture.

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How ‘Double Haters’ Are Reacting to Trum...

“Now that he is a convicted felon, he’s completely unfit.”

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NASA Finally Has an Alternative to Space...

After years of complications, Boeing has launched astronauts to space for the first time.

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The Ghost of Johnnie Taylor Reflects

A poem for Wednesday

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Boeing’s First Astronauts Are Finally on...

After years of complications, the company has launched people to space for the first time.

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India Is Starting to See Through Modi’s ...

The prime minister claimed the support of a Hindu god. His country didn’t buy it.

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How Modi Turned a God Into a Weapon

The hero my grandmother told me stories about has become a monster.

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This Show Understands the Absurdity of M...

The mesmerizing new HBO series Fantasmas isn’t exactly funny—but it is entirely relatable.

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The Near Future of Deepfakes Just Got Wa...

India’s election was ripe for a crisis of AI misinformation. It didn’t happen.

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Trump Will Never Rule Out a Bad Option

No matter how terrible

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The Future of Labor

Can workers’ power grow, even if union membership does not?

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The Unabashed Anti-Comedy of <em>Fantasm...

Julio Torres’s mesmerizing new HBO series isn’t exactly funny—but it is entirely relatable.

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Europe Braces for Trump’s Return

A conversation with McKay Coppins about America’s bruised international reputation

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Lara Trump Failed the Hogan Test

The Republican Party is turning away from candidates who support the rule of law.

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The Most Beautiful Stroke in Tennis

The value of the single-handed backhand lay not in a player’s strength but in his creativity.

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Who Really Benefits From the Great Remot...

According to one study, women with more job experience suffer the most.

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Stop Trying to Understand Kafka

His parables aren’t supposed to make sense.

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The Slyest Stroke in Tennis

We’ll miss the single-handed backhand when it’s gone.

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How I Became the Ken Jennings of the <em...

I hold the competition’s all-time record. And I might have some insight into how you can beat me at my own game.

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When the Culture Wars Came for the Theat...

A new book sees the reactionary response to a New Deal–era arts initiative as a precursor to today’s cultural divisions.

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Kafka’s Not Supposed to Make Sense

“The incomprehensible,” he explained, “is incomprehensible.”

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