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In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an ...
From the daily newsletter: what happens when we can optimize pregnancy. Plus: Susan B. Glasser on Trump’s confused desires.
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How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential ...
Paul Clement complained that Big Law was becoming “increasingly woke.” Now he’s defending one firm’s right to do just that.
Funding shifts at three of the largest philanthropic foundations have brought turbulence and uncertainty to the intricate New ...
During testimony at Meta’s antitrust trial, the Facebook founder’s argument was, in so many words, that platforms like his ...
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As Tesla’s profits drop, a group called Everyone Hates Elon is going viral for plastering London with fake advertisements for ...
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In “Second Life,” the journalist Amanda Hess navigates the stratified landscape of contemporary reproductive technology.
Claudia Sheinbaum's quiet control. Plus: the immigrant families removed from stable lives and jailed in Texas.
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