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In This Michigan County, Pandemic Stimulus Funds Are Remaking Public Health Programs

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When the last thing you share is your pharmacy rewards account.

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Wave of Terrorism in Israel Defies a Simple Narrative

Four recent deadly attacks have highlighted Palestinian anger over vanishing prospects of a Palestinian state, but the assailants' diverse backgrounds have left many questions unanswered.

Trying Everything, Even Lettuce, to Save Florida's Beloved Manatees

Pollution has killed the sea grass that manatees feed on, and they are starving to death in large numbers. Extraordinary intervention may not be enough to protect them.

At the Masters, Tiger Woods Will Take Some Ice With That

Woods's improbable quest for a sixth green jacket rested largely on his recuperation regimen, but the weekend appeared to prove its limitations.

Pro-Trump Rally Planner Is Cooperating in Justice Dept.'s Jan. 6 Inquiry

Ali Alexander, who was a key figure in the "Stop the Steal" movement, said he had received a grand jury subpoena and would assist the expanding investigation.

Terrible Tilly, Oregon's Legendary Lighthouse, Is for Sale

The current owner of the lighthouse, built in 1881, has used it for decades to store cremated remains. Its new owners will decide its next chapter.

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Opinion | Kim and Pete, or Vladimir and Volodymyr?

Can America stay focused on Russia's evil in Ukraine?

Delia Ephron Writes Her Way Through Cancer to a Happy Ending

Her new book is a medical thriller, a cancer memoir, a love story and a hero's journey — except there were two heroes: Ephron and her husband, who walked with her.

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The evolution of the Korean hanbok is a lens into the history of the country, which is now being traced in the series "Pachinko."

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