Death
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Guy Alexandre, Transplant Surgeon Who Redefined Death, Dies at 89
His willingness to remove kidneys from brain-dead patients increased the organs’ viability while challenging the line between living and dead.
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Death Toll in Gaza Passes 30,000
The death toll in Gaza passed a somber milestone on Thursday as the local health ministry reported that more than 30,000 people had been killed in the war since Oct. 7. The number of deaths since Israel launched its military offensive against Hamas ...
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Health
War and Illness Could Kill 85,000 Gazans in 6 Months
An escalation of the war in Gaza could lead to the deaths of 85,000 Palestinians from injuries and disease over the next six months, in the worst of three situations that prominent epidemiologists have modeled in an effort to understand the potential ...
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War and Illness Could Kill 85,000 Gazans in 6 Months
An escalation of the war in Gaza could lead to the deaths of 85,000 Palestinians from injuries and disease over the next six months, in the worst of three scenarios that prominent epidemiologists have modeled in an effort to understand the potential ...
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Worst-Case Scenario for Gaza: War and Illness Kill 85,000 in Next 6 Months
An escalation of the war in Gaza could lead to the deaths of 85,000 Palestinians from injuries and disease over the next six months, in the worst of three scenarios that prominent epidemiologists have modeled in an effort to understand the potential ...
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U.S. Prepares ‘Major Sanctions’ Against Russia Over Navalny’s Death
President Biden has said there is “no doubt” that Vladimir V. Putin’s government was behind the death of the Russian opposition leader.
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Russia Extends Investigation Into Navalny’s Death, Spokeswoman Says
The spokeswoman for Aleksei Navalny said the opposition leader’s mother and lawyers had again been denied access to his body.
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Navalny’s Death Shocked the World, but Will It Galvanize Opposition to Putin?
His death united world leaders and demonstrators in grief, but it also left Russia without a charismatic counterweight to its leader’s increasingly repressive policies.
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In Prison or Out, Navalny Was the Thorn in Putin’s Side
A straight-talking former real estate lawyer, he stayed relevant even from prison, pleading with Russians not to give up or give in to their fears and railing against the “criminal” war in Ukraine.
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Detroit Man Charged in Stabbing Death of Synagogue President
The authorities say the killing of Samantha Woll, widely known as a civic leader, followed a home invasion by a stranger.