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Space and Astronomy in February: What to Expect

February’s space events start with a somber memorial. The first of the month is the 20th anniversary of the Columbia disaster, when…

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Vaccine Makers Kept $1.4 Billion in Prepayments for Canceled Covid Shots for the World’s Poor

Separately, Johnson & Johnson is demanding additional payment for unwanted shots, confidential documents show.

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To Prevent Cancer, More Women Should Consider Removing Fallopian Tubes, Experts Say

A top research group is urging even women without genetic risks to have their fallopian tubes removed under certain circumstances.

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Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan and the Draw of a Neglected Hansberry Play

The first major New York revival of “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,” Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 Broadway play, comes to…

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More Than Shirley: Cindy Williams’s 6 Best Moments Onscreen

Her comedic work in “Laverne & Shirley” was career-defining. But the actress had other chops, too. Here’s a look at…

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Memphis to Gather in Grief at Tyre Nichols’s Funeral

His death after he was beaten by the police inspired anger and sorrow across the country. His family remembers him…

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As Officers Beat Tyre Nichols, a Crime-Prevention Camera Watched Over Them

MEMPHIS — The body cameras worn by the Memphis police officers who stopped Tyre Nichols recorded his anguished cries and…

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Bias and Human Error Played Parts in F.B.I.’s Jan. 6 Failure, Documents Suggest

The F.B.I. appeared to be blinded by a lack of imagination, a narrow focus on “lone wolf” offenders and a…

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How Much Longer Can ‘Vote Blue No Matter Who!’ Last?

Over the past four decades, the percentage of white Democrats who identify themselves as liberal has more than doubled, growing…

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We Wanted China’s ‘Zero Covid’ to End, but Not Like This

BEIJING — I caught Covid for the first time in early December. I panicked when I saw the two lines…

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