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A Year on Ozempic Taught Me We’re Thinking About Obesity All Wrong
Ever since I was a teenager, I have dreamed of shedding a lot of weight. So when I shrank from…
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The One Thing Trump Knows He Wants in a Running Mate
Donald Trump has yet to choose a running mate for his third attempt to win the White House. But he…
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When I Look at You, Will You Look at Me?
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhen I Look at You, Will You Look at Me? May 7, 2024, 5:00 a.m. ETShare full…
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Netflix Gives Comedy the Live Treatment. The Results Are Chaotic.
Sometimes that’s a good thing, as with John Mulaney’s variety show “Everybody’s in L.A.” But the Katt Williams special and…
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At SFMOMA, Disability Artwork Makes History
In 1974, Florence Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz — she an artist, he a psychologist — turned the garage of their…
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Europe Is About to Drown in the River of the Radical Right
Europe is awash with worry. Ahead of parliamentary elections widely expected to deliver gains to the hard right, European leaders…
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Senators Need to Stop the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act
An unfortunate symbiosis has developed between pro-Israel culture warriors like Republican Representative Elise Stefanik and the most self-indulgent fringe of…
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The Case for Letting Mortgages Move With Us
What if you could move to a new home but keep the mortgage that you took out on the old…
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Meat, Freedom and Ron DeSantis
It’s possible to grow meat in a lab — to cultivate animal cells without an animal and turn them into…
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Tyshawn Sorey Wins Pulitzer for Composing an ‘Anti-Concerto’
The composer and instrumentalist was honored for “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith),” an unconventional concerto written for saxophone and orchestra.