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News
Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork. We’re Demoralized by Our Health System.
Doctors have long diagnosed many of our sickest patients with “demoralization syndrome,” a condition commonly associated with terminal illness that’s…
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News
Fred Terna, Creator of Fiery Holocaust Paintings, Dies at 99
A prisoner at Auschwitz and three other camps, he dealt with his trauma in semiabstract art that depicted crematories, ovens…
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News
Maybe We Should Convince Men That Paid Leave Is Their Idea
Barbara Reisman spent her career pushing for a better system of child care in America. She was the executive director…
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World
Owner of Construction Firm Pleads Guilty in Fatal Wall Collapse
Finbar O’Neill insisted on piling dirt against the structure at a Hudson Valley job site even after being warned against…
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News
Seeing Myself in the Work of an Artist I Never Met
There’s a basic understanding that Native people who straddle life inside and outside the reservation share: We can carry our…
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Technology
Amazon Reports Almost No Profit and Slowing Growth
The company indicated the slowing growth and tight margins would continue in the first three months of this year.
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News
Mira Lehr, Artist Who Explored Nature’s Distress, Dies at 88
She helped found a gallery for women artists in Miami Beach and, influenced by an early Buckminster Fuller experiment, focused…
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News
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a Master of Mutability
An ultra-polished survey of the artist’s works at David Zwirner — some not seen before — demonstrate how preservation and…
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News
A Modern Take on the Hudson River School Tradition
In his first show at Gagosian, opening Thursday, the painter Cy Gavin explores the land that has both empowered and…
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Business
As Parisians March to Fight Pension Changes, Shopkeepers Nod and Agree
Angry protests over a plan to raise France’s retirement age pile uncertainty on small businesses, but most are siding with…