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Health
What You Think You Know (but Don't) About Wise Eating
Joe Schwarcz, a scientist at McGill University, sets the record straight on a host of widely circulated nutritional falsehoods.
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World
Will Turkey Squander Its Opportunity to Lead?
Turkey should be assuming a place of leadership in the wake of the Arab Awakening, instead the reactionary impulses of Prime Minister Erdogan could mean Turkey retreats rather than leads.
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Health
U.S. Clears DNA Firm’s Acquisition by Chinese
The controversial purchase of a Silicon Valley-based DNA sequencing company by a Chinese firm has raised concerns about American competitiveness in a field that is becoming a big business.
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Business Day
Instantly Yours, for a Fee
Fear of Amazon.com has pushed a variety of stores to embrace delivery within hours as a must-have promotion, even though it’s costly and logistically complicated.
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World
U.S. Group Raises Funds for Syrian Scholars
A New York-based organization coordinates efforts to help students and academics left stranded by the conflict.
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Opinion
Views of Global Warming in 1992 and Now
A look back at global warming, as described 20 years ago.
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Business Day
William Baer Confirmed as Justice Department Antitrust Chief
William J. Baer is expected to continue what has been widely seen as the agency's reinvigorated enforcement of antitrust laws after a period of lax oversight during the Bush administration.
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Style
12 New Year's Resolutions for Happier Families
Keep a "to-don't" list. Give warm greetings and farewells. Create more art together. Bribe more creatively.
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Health
Vegan Pantry Dinners for the New Year
Cleaning out your pantry, fridge and freezer to make healthy, hearty meals is a good way to start the New Year.
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N.Y. / Region
Woman Posed as Aunt of Newtown Victim to Commit Fraud, the F.B.I. Says
The authorities said that Nouel Alba of the Bronx had solicited donations online, falsely claiming that she was related to one of the children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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U.S.
9 Are Killed in Bus Crash in Oregon
About 20 others were injured in the crash, including the driver of the bus, owned by a Canadian company.
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Technology
Ryan Block: Why I'm Quitting Instagram
Ryan Block, the co-founder of Gdgt, explains why he is quitting Instagram.
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Business Day
Questcor Finds Profits, at $28,000 a Vial
After pricing its once-obscure drug, Acthar, in the stratosphere, Questcor gained many fans on Wall Street. But the company has also drawn some doubters.
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Business Day
Partial Agreement With Union Averts a Strike at 14 Ports
Shipping companies and dockworkers reached a deal on their main dispute, and the longshoremen’s union agreed to drop its threat of a strike this Sunday.
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Opinion
The 2012 Sidney Awards, Part II
What did you think of the first round of winners of the best essays of the year? Well, here are the rest!
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World
In Germany, Merkel’s Main Rival Appears to Stumble From Gaffe to Gaffe
The Social Democrats’ candidate for chancellor, Peer Steinbrück, finds himself facing questions about speaking fees and a comment that Angela Merkel has the advantage of a “women’s bonus.”
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N.Y. / Region
A Portrait of Interfaith Giving
Metropolitan Diary: A Sikh man in Jackson Heights was thrilled when a stranger who had taken his picture returned with a framed copy for him.
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Opinion
Time to Confront Climate Change
President Obama has the tools to reduce gas emissions significantly. He should use them.
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U.S.
Medicaid Waiver Presents Structuring Challenges
A Medicaid transformation waiver could transform aspects of Texas’ health care, if hospitals and providers can figure out how to create a system that will reap the benefits.
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Education
Philadelphia School District Plans to Close Dozens of Schools
Facing deep financial problems, Philadelphia’s school district proposed an unprecedented downsizing and other changes that would affect 17,000 students..