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New York State Leans on Hospitals to Close Gaps in Social Safety Net

Amid a drumbeat of preventable errors by shelters, hospitals and care teams, state officials issued guidance to increase communication.

Health

Omicron, Now 2 Years Old, Is Not Done With Us Yet

The dominant variant of the coronavirus has proved to be not only staggeringly infectious, but an evolutionary marvel.

Travel

Asylum in America, by the Numbers

A migration crisis is overwhelming government resources as thousands of people come to the United States looking for safety every…

Business

The Long Shadow of Steve Jobs Looms Over the Turmoil at OpenAI

Sam Altman, the most prominent promoter of artificial intelligence, learned that it’s hard to be a visionary founder like the…

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Tuesday Briefing

Conditions for women and children in Gaza.

Travel

The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently

Americans are angry and anxious, and not just about prices, which may be driving economic sentiment more than their financial…

World

Between Israelis and Palestinians, a Lethal Psychological Chasm Grows

In a conflict marked by complete incomprehension on both sides, the ability to see each other as human has been…

World

Why I Am a Liberal

More than at any time since World War II, liberalism is under siege. On the left, some people insist that…

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An Old Hate Cracks Open on the New Right

A dam burst last week on the right, and a wave of grotesque antisemitism poured out all over the internet.…

World

This Is Not the Way to Help Depressed Teenagers

Ever since the pandemic, when rates of teenage suicide, anxiety and depression spiked, policymakers around the world have pushed to…

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