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2024-10-06Representative Image Photo: via Getty Representative Image Photo: via Getty The collective disappointment of a nation on our near misses at the 2024 Paris Olympics sheds light on an inescapable aspect of human existence: failure, and our ability to
While campaigning this past week, Senator JD Vance of Ohio called Vice President Kamala Harris a “phony” who “grew up in Canada90jili,” as former President Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, continued raising false and incendiary
“The Life of Chuck,” a cosmic story of accounting and life’s mysteries adapted from a Stephen King novellaagilaplay, won the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday. Winners often go on to best picture nominations
The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. This week’s issue is written by Julia Bergin. Five years ago, Saul Newman published what he thought was groundbreaking research about “blue zones” — places like Okinawa in Japan
Even before Georgia Outlaw met her new nephrologist, she had made her decision: Although her kidneys were failing, she didn’t want to begin dialysis. Ms. Outlaw, 77, a retired social worker and pastor in Williamston, N.C., knew many relatives and fr