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The Role of Body Donors in the Education of Medical Students
This spring, medical, dental, and physical therapy students gathered across the country to honor whole-body donors and their families. Students performed music, read letters, shared...
Ukraine’s counteroffensive promises to be deadly. These recruits signed up anyway.
As Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive against Russian forces, military recruits like 23-year-old Vadym, from Kyiv, are stepping forward, even if it means risking their...
Three ‘Forever Chemicals’ Makers Settle Public Water Lawsuits
Chemical companies Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva agreed to pay over $1 billion to settle some of the first claims that they contaminated public water with...
Minnesota Governor Vetoes Gig Worker Pay Bill
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has vetoed a bill that would have provided gig workers like Uber and Lyft drivers with a minimum wage and additional...
Discover these International Films to Watch Online Now
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2023/06/01/arts/nightinamerica1/nightinamerica1-facebookJumbo.jpg ‘It Is Night in America’ You can view this film on Mubi. “It Is Night in America” is Ana Vaz’s debut documentary feature that...
Djokovic Causes Controversy at the French Open
Despite hoping for a drama-free Grand Slam tournament, Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has caused controversy by scrawling the message “Kosovo is at the heart...
Brian Shul Dies at 75; Fighter Pilot Who Flew World’s Fastest Plane
The world of aviation lost a great fighter pilot, Brian Shul, who passed away at the age of 75. He was humble and described himself...
Walmart Raises Wages for Some Pharmacists and Opticians
Walmart, as part of its health business expansion and in an effort to retain workers in a competitive market, has raised the wages of 7,700...
Patriarchy, Shiv and That Last-Minute ‘Succession’ Decision
The grand finale of HBO’s “Succession” left many viewers discussing the series’ many themes, one of which is the patriarchy. Although not explicitly discussed, the...
F.A.A. Spends $100 Million to Help Prevent Runway Accidents
The Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) has awarded over $100 million to twelve airports to help prevent accidents caused by runway incursions, where planes, vehicles, or...