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Skip the Traffic: Commuters Turn to Ferries to Get Around
As remote work reshapes the way people live and travel around cities, Americans are taking to the waterways not only as part of their commute but also as part of their daily lives. Some coastal cities are seeing ferry ridership bounce back after a ...
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Building Bridges of Another Kind in Maryland
Taking a gap year, or devoting a year to public service, whether to develop yourself or to serve a higher purpose, can be very alluring and, just as often, very impractical: How do you find the right opportunity, or fit it into your life, and most of ...
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King Charles, Hoping to Reassure Public, Attends Easter Service
The family has been thrown off balance by health crises, including cancer diagnoses for the king and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She and her husband, Prince William, did not appear.
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King Charles, Hoping to Reassure Public, Attends Easter Service
The family has been thrown off balance by multiple health crises, including cancer diagnoses for the king and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She and her husband, Prince William, did not appear.
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Former Apple Executive to Lead Sports Streaming Service
Pete Distad, the former executive in charge of distribution of Apple TV+, will run a new joint venture from Fox, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery.
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AT&T Says It’s ‘Working Urgently’ to Fix Widespread Cellular Disruption
Thousands of AT&T users were affected, according to a site that tracks outages. Verizon and T-Mobile said their networks were operating normally.
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Health
Abortions by Telemedicine and Mailed Pills Are Safe and Effective, Study Finds
The News Taking abortion pills prescribed through telemedicine and received by mail — a method used by growing numbers of abortion patients — is as safe and effective as when the pills are obtained by visiting a doctor, a large new study found. The ...
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Abortions by Telemedicine and Mailed Pills Are Safe and Effective, Study Finds
The News Taking abortion pills prescribed through telemedicine and received by mail — a method used by growing numbers of abortion patients — is as safe and effective as when the pills are obtained by visiting a doctor, a large new study found. The ...
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Subway Service Still Snarled as M.T.A. Works to Remove Derailed Trains
Twenty-six people were injured when two trains collided on Thursday afternoon. Officials said they hoped to restore service on the 1, 2 and 3 lines later on Friday.
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Yet Another Blow for the National Health Service in England: A Doctors’ Strike
The young doctors’ walkout is planned for six days — their longest action yet — and could result in numerous canceled medical visits and surgical procedures.
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