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What the Science Says About Fluoride in Our Water
How much do we need to protect our teeth without risking possible cognitive harm?
Rickey Henderson: Hail to the Thief
Remembering baseball's base-stealing, run-scoring, myth-making Hall of Famer, who died Friday at age 65
Emphasis on Italy
Many of the standout shows focused on artists from-or inspired by-this sunny strip of Europe
Kid Safety On Apple's App Store Is Too Lax, Study Says
Stacy Ann Sipes thought she had her daughter's phone locked down.
Paramount's Heiress Bows Out
An $8 billion sale of media empire caps Shari Redstone's eventful leadership
Liberty Media's MotoGP Bid Faces In-Depth EU Probe
Formula One owner Liberty Media's planned bid for Dorna Sports faces an in-depth investigation by the European Commission over concerns the $3.6 billion deal could hurt competition in broadcasting and streaming markets.
YOU WON'T GET FREE OF IT
Alice Munro's partner sexually abused her daughter. The harm ran through the work and the family.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
\"Black Doves,\" on Netflix.
NATURE STUDIES
Kyle Abraham's “Dear Lord, Make Me Beautiful.”
ART OF STONE
\"The Brutalist.\"
Profile of Suspect in German Attack Sparks Confusion
When a driver rammed a car through a festive Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg shortly after 7 p.m. on Friday, leaving five dead and more than 200 injured, the country seemed to be facing a repeat of its worst Islamist terrorist attack in recent history.
Kyiv Is Relying On Free Market To Add Weapons
When Andriy Bondarenko, a tech entrepreneur, began making drones, he had no experience with weapons. Working with a friend, it took him one month to develop a prototype, which they paid for with their own money.
H&M Is Banking on Pop-Star Chic To Make Its Brand Cool Once More
H&M has a unique problem for a mass retailer: It has gone too mainstream.
Struggling Nissan Counts On A Honda Lifeline
Nissan, once a symbol of Japan's carmaking prowess, spent the past five years trying to regain its footing after the arrest of longtime leader Carlos Ghosn, only to find itself in a precarious spot again.
Democrats Are in Limbo Ahead of Trump's Return
Emotional breakdowns in private meetings over the election results. Hand-wringing over whether to attend the inauguration. Clashing over next steps. And a fatigued and frustrated base.
A Legion of Influencers Enforces Trump's Agenda
Vani Hari, who campaigns against food additives as the \"Food Babe,\" has 2.1 million followers on Instagram.
Potent Form Of Cannabis Ravages Teens
Health officials warn of heated extracts that are ruining lives and gaining popularity
GOP's High Hopes Collide With Reality
Musk's influence and Trump's impulsive style throw party into familiar form of chaos
Fliers Seek Better Ways To Get Sleep On a Plane
It's the holy grail of long-distance economy travel: a pillow that can actually help you get some sleep.
Spain's Christmas 'El Gordo' Lottery Spreads Around $2.8 Billion in Riches
For weeks, Spaniards had anticipated the arrival of \"El Gordo\" or \"The Fat One.\"
Climate Change Keeps Some Crops Pricey
Extreme weather boosted prices of cocoa, coffee and orange juice in 2024
THE LEPER - LEE CHANGDONG
. . . to survive, to hang on, waiting for the new world to dawn, what can you do but become a leper nobody in the world would deign to touch? - From \"Windy Evening,\" by Kim Seong-dong.
Raimondo: U.S. Needs to Invest to Win Chip Race
Four years after the Biden administration made the race for chip manufacturing a top priority, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says efforts to restrict China's access to technology haven't held back the country's progress, and federal funding for domestic innovation is what will keep the U.S. ahead of Beijing.
Friends Struggle With Executive's Loss
Friends and colleagues say they are reeling from both the sudden loss of slain United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the lionization of the man accused of killing him.
TALK SENSE
How much sway does our language have over our thinking?
Private Prisons Foresee A Border Bonanza
Firms line up to aid Trump deportations, and some consider family detentions
Psychosis Patients Find New Hope
A classroom-style treatment teaches patients to live with the voices
The Grandsons Didn't Get Along
Charlemagne is known as \"the father of Europe,\" and little wonder. The Frankish king and conqueror was crowned emperor by the pope on Christmas Day in 800, and thus the Holy Roman Empire came into being. It would persist, in various forms, for a millennium, an institution critical to the continent's political and religious self-definition.
FDA Clears Lilly's Zepbound For Some Sleep Apnea Cases
Company said the prescription drug is only one for treating condition in adults
Flat Start for 12-Team Playoff
Ever since college football introduced a four-team playoff a decade ago, analysts and armchair quarterbacks had salivated over the prospect of adding more teams to the mix.