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Chris Evert Beat Cancer. Then It Came Back. So She Beat It Again.

Chris Evert’s schedule is packed again. Six months after announcing for the second time that she had cancer, Ms. Evert,…

Magazine

The Blue-Collar Democrat Who Wants to Fix the Party’s Other Big Problem

Late last year, Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, a first-term Democrat from a rural district in Washington State, began receiving a…

News

What Happened When an Orchestra Said Goodbye to All-Male Concerts

This season, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin experimented with programming works by female composers at every performance. Results were mixed.

Magazine

My Mom Failed to Warn Me About an Abuser. Should I Tell My Dad?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on cycles of abuse and a heartbreaking family secret.

News

Ann Lurie, Nurse Who Became a Prominent Philanthropist, Is Dead at 79

A former hippie who chafed at wealth, she married a Chicago real estate titan and, after his death, donated hundreds…

Finance

How a Trump-Beating, #MeToo Legal Legend Lost Her Firm

Roberta Kaplan’s work as a lawyer made her a hero to the left. But behind the scenes, she was known…

Finance

How ‘Rural Studies’ Is Thinking About the Heartland

Kristin Lunz Trujillo grew up proud of her family’s way of life. She spent summers getting ready to show cattle…

World

She Needed an Emergency Abortion. Doctors in Idaho Put Her on a Plane.

In states that have banned abortion, hospitals have struggled to treat pregnant women facing health risks. A Supreme Court decision…

News

Diplo, D.J. and Music Producer, Is Accused in Lawsuit of ‘Revenge Porn’

A woman accused Diplo of distributing intimate images and videos of her without her consent; his lawyer likened her suit…

News

Doris Allen, Analyst Who Saw the Tet Offensive Coming, Is Dead at 97

Her warning of a big buildup of enemy troops poised to attack South Vietnam in 1968 was ignored, a major…

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