Wednesday, September 21, 2022

For You: A Rural Doctor Gave Her All. Then Her Heart Broke.

Plus, What's Next for Profits? Cars Shed Light on a Key Inflation Question.
September 21, 2022

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What's Next for Profits? Cars Shed Light on a Key Inflation Question.

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'We Haven't Learned Our Lesson': Victims Recall Martial Law in the Philippines

U.K. Cuts Energy Bills for Companies Through Winter

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

A Rural Doctor Gave Her All. Then Her Heart Broke.

Physicians suffer one of the highest burnout rates among professionals. Dr. Kimberly Becher, one of two family practitioners in Clay County, West Virginia, learned the hard way.

Alan Alda on 'M*A*S*H': 'Everybody Had Something Taken From Them'

As the acclaimed "situation tragedy" turns 50, the star reflects on its innovations: "The crazy behavior wasn't just to be funny. It was a way of separating yourself for a moment from the nastiness."

'House of the Dragon' Stars Say Goodbye to HBO's Biggest Hit

In a joint interview, Milly Alcock and Emily Carey discussed their now-completed stint in the HBO epic. "We were forced to hang on to each other for dear life," Alcock said.

Tomorrow: From Health

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Student Loan Subsidies Could Have Dangerous, Unintended Side Effects

Experts worry that aspects of President Biden's debt relief plan could lure unscrupulous schools and unknowing students.

I Broke Up With My Boyfriend. Can I Date His Bandmate?

A reader wonders whether she should pursue a romantic relationship with a musician with whom her ex has a working relationship.

Consumerism and Catastrophe

Stories set in China, the U.S. and Hong Kong are deadpan, dysfunctional, sentimental — and weird.

What to Do if You See a Spongy Moth (or Its Very Hungry Caterpillars)

The invasive spongy moth and its caterpillars can decimate a garden. Here's how to fight back.

The Myths That Made, and Still Make, Russia

In a new book, the historian Orlando Figes argues that the war on Ukraine is only the latest instance of a nation twisting the past to justify its future.

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'Very Harmful' Lack of Data Blunts U.S. Response to Outbreaks

Major data gaps, the result of decades of underinvestment in public health, have undercut the government response to the coronavirus and now to monkeypox.

U.S. Gas Prices End Streak of Declines Just Short of 100 Days

Falling fuel costs have recently helped temper overall inflation, but the effect may be waning.

'Meet Cute' Review: Live. Date. Repeat.

This time-loop rom-com takes another swing at the tried-and-true "Groundhog Day" premise.

Opinion | Three Paths Toward an Endgame for Putin's War

But here are three possibilities.

A Tangier House Is Given New Life, and an Extension

An English creative revived and expanded a once-crumbling Moroccan building next to her family's ancestral home.

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