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Death by Doctor May Soon Be Available for the Mentally Ill in Canada
Canada already has one of the most liberal assisted death laws in the world, offering the practice to terminally and chronically ill Canadians. But under a law scheduled to take effect in March assisted dying would also become accessible to people ...
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US
Laphonza Butler Just Got to the Senate, but She’s Not Planning to Stay Long
In an interview with The Times, the junior senator from California, appointed after the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein to serve out her term, discussed adapting to the slow pace of the Senate.
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Newyork
The Free Speech Debate on Campus About the Israel-Gaza War
More from our inbox: An Unfounded Hillary Clinton ScenarioTraveling for AbortionsResearch on Morning Sickness Reveals Gender BiasThe University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia.Credit...Rachel Wisniewski for The New York TimesTo the Editor ...
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News
Earth Was Due for Another Year of Record Warmth. But This Warm?
Scientists are already busy trying to understand whether 2023’s off-the-charts heat is a sign that global warming is accelerating.
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Books
Are These Topics Too Adult for the Youngest Readers? Take a Look.
These children’s picture books have been banned. To some, the topics — racism, sexuality, transgender identity and gay relationships — are not appropriate for very young readers.
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World
Turkey’s Parliament to Discuss Sweden’s NATO Bid, Still in Limbo
Turkey has been slow walking approval of Sweden’s accession to the alliance as Ankara seeks concessions from other members.
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Newyork
New York City Aims to Build Affordable Housing in Wealthier Neighborhoods
A new program would allow the city to direct money to new construction after a tax incentive favorable to developers lapsed last year.
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US
Lawmakers With Disabled Children Find Common Ground in Divided Congress
Members of Congress who have children with disabilities have bonded over that shared experience, despite vast political differences and broader polarization.
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News
Downturn or Not? At Year’s End, Wall St. Is Split on What’s Ahead.
Analysts bullish on 2023 were largely right and expect more of the same in 2024. Bears caution that the Fed’s impact is yet to be determined.
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World
These Vets Make House Calls for Killer Whales
With drones and infrared cameras, intrepid veterinarians are monitoring the health of wild orcas in the Pacific Northwest.