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Top law enforcement officers in red and blue states are leaning on never-before-tested legal strategies to probe the boundaries of reproductive restrictions nationwide since the…
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After Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapsed this month, one veteran adviser was picked to head the clean-up crews. Todd Snyder, an expert on…
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A number of women are in search of non-traditional relationships too, as seen in TLC’s latest show Seeking Brother Husband. The six-episode series focuses on…
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Puffer coat Pope Francis fooled many with his ‘drip.’ But experts say image underscores danger of AI misinformation.
March 29, 2023
Over the weekend, an image of Pope Francis spread like wildfire on social media platforms. In place of his daily attire of austere white cassocks,…
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An article co-written by Laurence Tribe: Former President Donald Trump once promised that, under him, his supporters would “get tired of winning.” He must not…
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Howard Schultz Takes the Hot Seat
March 28, 2023
When Starbucks founder Howard Schultz appears before U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Wednesday, he can expect a…
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Deep freeze and data concerns test Southeast power market
March 28, 2023
When several large electric utilities launched a first-of-its-kind energy trading platform in the Southeast last fall, the pitch was simple: Lower energy bills and deliver…
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Israel’s Political Crisis Will Harm the Economy — In Time
March 28, 2023
Karnit Flug was the governor of the Bank of Israel, the nation’s central bank, from 2013 to 2018. “One of my biggest challenges was the…
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Are We Actually Arguing About Whether 14-Year-Olds Should Work in Meatpacking Plants?
March 27, 2023
An op-ed by Terri Gerstein: Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas signed a bill this month rolling back the state’s child labor protections, making it…
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Support Grows to Have Russia Pay for Ukraine’s Rebuilding
March 27, 2023
When the World Bank released its latest damage assessment of war-torn Ukraine this week, it announced that the price of recovery and rebuilding had grown…
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On Friday, Michigan repealed an 11-year-old law that weakened unions’ power in the workplace. Known as a “right-to-work” law, this type of legislation has been…
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The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a state law that it said would limit competition for electric transmission projects, just as bidding is…
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Scientists have created mice with two biologically male parents for the first time – a significant milestone in reproductive biology. The team, led by Katsuhiko…
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Biden and Trudeau’s immigration deal makes it easier for both countries to turn away asylum seekers
March 27, 2023
In his first state visit to Canada since taking office, President Joe Biden announced an immigration deal with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that enables…
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Somerville celebrates another first for polyamorous people
March 24, 2023
Somerville secured its place as a supportive hub for people in polyamorous relationships Thursday night when the City Council unanimously approved an antidiscrimination ordinance to…
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Collateral Damage in the War on Sex Trafficking
March 24, 2023
Gwen Adora said it was 2018 when she started uploading videos of herself to Pornhub, one of the Internet’s biggest sites for adult content. She…
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Posts revive US Capitol riot, Pelosi conspiracy theory
March 24, 2023
“BREAKING: Freedom of Information Act requests show a dozen phone calls between the cell phone of Ray Epps and the office of Speaker Pelosi in…
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Grindr, the world’s most popular gay dating app, sent a warning to all of its users in Egypt this week following reports that dozens of…
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A loss for Fox would be a win for the First Amendment
March 23, 2023
If a television network could cry crocodile tears, that would be Fox News wailing that the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit it faces for spreading lies…
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An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: Last fall, some mysterious new activity appeared on the Supreme Court’s docket. It was one week after oral arguments…
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Analysis: In US abortion pill case, FDA could soften blow of court-ordered restrictions
March 23, 2023
A conservative federal judge in Texas could soon order the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its 22-year-old approval for a pill used in…