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How Pharmacy Work Stopped Being So Great
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Saturday, August 20, 2022

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After Signing Climate Bill, Biden Prepares More Actions to Cut Emissions

After Signing Climate Bill, Biden Prepares More Actions to Cut Emissions

By Lisa Friedman and Jim Tankersley

Regulations from the E.P.A. and elsewhere will help the president meet his aggressive climate goals, administration officials say.

How Pharmacy Work Stopped Being So Great

How Pharmacy Work Stopped Being So Great

By Noam Scheiber

Two years of economic recovery brought strong gains to workers at the top and the bottom, but headwinds for those in between. Consider the pharmacist.

'I'm Carrying This Baby Just to Bury It': The Struggle to Decode Abortion Laws

'I'm Carrying This Baby Just to Bury It': The Struggle to Decode Abortion Laws

By Ava Sasani and Emily Cochrane

At a Louisiana hospital, concerns about complying with new abortion bans in post-Roe America left a pregnant woman with a devastating diagnosis, but not an abortion.

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World

A Famous Walrus Is Killed, and Norwegians Are Divided

By Jason Horowitz

The killing of Freya has polarized Oslo and threatens to blight the image of a country more commonly associated with diplomatic good deeds than mob-like hits.

The West Is Kidding Itself About Women's Freedom in Saudi Arabia

Opinion | Guest Essay

The West Is Kidding Itself About Women's Freedom in Saudi Arabia

By Megan K. Stack

The West can't admit that morals are a luxury it can no longer afford with Saudi Arabia, so it points to social reforms that are not all they seem.

Today's Videos

Islamic State Militant Sentenced in Killing of 4 U.S. Hostages

Video Video: Islamic State Militant Sentenced in Killing of 4 U.S. Hostages

Diane Foley, the mother to one of the slain hostages, spoke to reporters after El Shafee Elsheikh was sentenced to eight concurrent life terms without parole in the abduction, abuse and deaths of four Americans in Syria.

Norway's Government Kills Famous Walrus

Video Video: Norway's Government Kills Famous Walrus

By The Associated Press

The popular 1,300-pound walrus named Freya was euthanized after concerns that she was a danger to the public. But the decision to kill her has divided Norwegians.

Guterres Urges Rich Nations to Aid Global Access to Ukrainian Grain

Video Video: Guterres Urges Rich Nations to Aid Global Access to Ukrainian Grain

By Reuters

António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, visited Odesa, Ukraine, to witness the progress of a fragile agreement brokered by the U.N. and Turkey that freed up grain Russia had blockaded.

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