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An international commission made the case for focusing on body fat quantity and the illnesses people experience.
Agencies are gripped with uncertainty about how to implement the blizzard of new policies as workers frantically try to ...
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James Skoufis endorsed Ken Martin, the Minnesota party chairman, as he ended his own outsider bid to lead Democrats.
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Details of planned immigration raids are unclear, but they would be the opening step in the president-elect’s goal of ...
Matthew Walther is a contributing Opinion writer for The New York Times. He is the editor of The Lamp, a Catholic literary journal, and a media fellow at the Institute for Human Ecology at the ...
Media organizations are preparing for what they fear will be a legal and political onslaught from the new administration.
In a letter, more than 400 employees asked Mr. Bezos, the company’s owner, to meet, saying they were “deeply alarmed” by ...