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Business
Actors and Hollywood Studios ‘Remain Far Apart’ on Crucial Issues
The actors’ union and the organization that bargains on behalf of the studios traded statements underscoring how much work needs to be done to reach an agreement.
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World
Millions of Californians Are Expected to Lose Medi-Cal Coverage
As the state verifies eligibility for its Medicaid program after a pandemic pause, up to 2.8 million Californians could be kicked off the rolls, officials say.
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Arts
Review: Delayed by the Pandemic, Pilobolus Celebrates Its 50th
The company wraps up its delayed anniversary tour with a selection of vintage dances and premieres in a three-week season at the Joyce Theater.
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Magazine
Therapy Where the Clothes Come Off (Sometimes)
By combining talk therapy with elements of physical touch, surrogate partners assist people who are struggling with sex and intimacy.
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World
In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous Tornado
Two years into their marriage, Talia and Malissa Williams were working diligently to lay the groundwork for the rest of their lives together. Both were taking online college classes that could lead to stable careers. They had taken tentative steps ...
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World
Can New York City Become the World’s Greenest City Without Becoming More Unaffordable?
Rules are being drafted to guide compliance with a 2019 New York City law that requires most of about 50,000 buildings, many over 25,000 square feet, to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by the end of this decade and to achieve net ...
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World
A Wake of Tragedy in California After Mass Shootings
In less than 48 hours, there was a massacre in Monterey Park and another in Half Moon Bay.
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Business
Meta’s Oversight Board Calls for Overhaul of Nude Photo Standards
A dispute over photos of bare chests with the nipples covered, posted on Instagram by a transgender and nonbinary couple, has prompted a call for the platform to clarify its content guidelines.
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World
For Russian Troops, Cellphone Use Is a Persistent, Lethal Danger
Ukrainian artillery targets Russian soldiers by pinpointing their phone signals. Despite the deadly results, Russian troops keep defying a ban on cellphone use near the front.
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Business
Fed Officials Fretted That Markets Would Misread Rate Slowdown
Central bankers remained committed to wrestling inflation lower, and wanted to make sure investors understood that message, minutes from its December meeting showed.