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Insurance Companies and the Prior Authorization Maze

More from our inbox: Elect the U.S. Attorney GeneralFriendship MemoriesA Leadership Gaptranscript ‘What’s My Life Worth?’ The Big Business of…

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Tired of Sucking It Up as a Climber, I’ve Embraced a Softer Strength

I don’t know what time it was when my husband at the time, the rock climber Tommy Caldwell, finally scrambled…

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Mass Tech Layoffs? Just Another Day in the Corporate Blender.

Silicon Valley, home of so many technological and workplace innovations, is rolling out another one: the unnecessary layoff. After shedding…

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Why Are Americans Still Down on the Economy?

Are you better off today than you were four years ago? Honestly, I didn’t think Republicans were going to try…

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Harvard, M.I.T. and Systemic Antisemitism

This Monday, March 11, roughly 200 Jewish students and supporters marched through the campus of the University of California, Berkeley,…

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What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living

Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that summer in 1974 is blurred,…

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Listening to the Homeless in America

More from our inbox: For Chefs, Rewards as Well as ChallengesAtoning for Past HorrorsA Life Without a Home Voices from…

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A Hearty Irish Bread Absolutely Anyone Can Make

This brown bread recipe, a staple of the Ballymaloe Cookery School in Cork, Ireland, is as satisfying and foolproof as…

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Switching the Clocks Twice a Year Isn’t Just Annoying. It’s Deadly.

An hour of the day will be unceremoniously snatched away on Sunday as we “spring forward” to daylight saving time.…

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Why Sunday Story Hours Are Coming to the Whitney

Libraries are now shut on Sundays, so the museum decided to step up.

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