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Sister Patricia Daly, 66, Dies; Took On Corporate Giants on Social Justice
A leader in the field of socially responsible investing, she used shareholder actions and private meetings to pressure big corporations,…
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Health
The F.D.A. Now Says It Plainly: Morning-After Pills Are Not Abortion Pills
Labels of Plan B One-Step had previously said, without scientific evidence, that the pill might block fertilized eggs from implanting…
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Alberto Zamperla, Amusement Park Impresario, Is Dead at 71
His family-friendly company revived historic Luna Park in Coney Island and built attractions for Disney and Six Flags.
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Books
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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News
BlackRock’s Pitch for Socially Conscious Investing Antagonizes All Sides
Right-wing officials are attacking BlackRock for overstepping. Those on the left say the world’s biggest asset manager is not doing…
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News
A Cathedral Tried to Approach Heaven, but the Earth Held a Deep Secret
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, set on a cliff, could have dominated Manhattan’s emerging skyline. It could…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Volodymyr Zelensky’s return to Ukraine.
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Barry Feinstein, Once a Labor Union Power in New York, Dies at 87
He used a small Teamsters local in the city to amass broad political influence over 25 years, only to be…
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World
Guaidó, the Face of Opposition in Venezuela, May Be on His Way Out
The lawmaker may soon be voted out of power by the opposition, which no longer sees his interim government as…
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News
Congress Has Once Again Failed Immigrant Youths
Imagine what it’s like to live in a state of perpetual uncertainty — at any moment you could lose your…