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For You: Women Have Been Misled About Menopause

Plus, China Finds Itself With Limited Options After U.S. Shoots Down Balloon
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China Finds Itself With Limited Options After U.S. Shoots Down Balloon

For Biden, a Chance for a Fresh Start in a New Era of Divided Government

U.S. Navy Divers Work to Recover Debris From Chinese Spy Balloon as Diplomacy Dwindles

The Blurred Lines Between Goldman C.E.O.'s Day Job and His D.J. Gig

China's spy balloon drifted for 7 days across the U.S.: A Timeline

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FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

Women Have Been Misled About Menopause

Hot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: For some of menopause's worst symptoms, there's an established treatment. Why aren't more women offered it?

They Ran an Illegal Scam. Do We Let Our Child Go to Their Home?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on the boundaries one sets with wrongdoers and their children.

They Outlasted the Dinosaurs. Can They Survive Us?

Sturgeon are disappearing from North American rivers where they thrived for millions of years. And the quest to save them is exposing the limits of the Endangered Species Act.

She Took On Atlanta's Gangs. Now She May Be Coming for Trump.

Fani Willis's aggressive tactics have sparked criticism — and won over voters. What do they tell us about how she might prosecute the former president?

You Don't Have to Be Complicit in Our Culture of Destruction

Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "Braiding Sweetgrass," argues for a new way of living.

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The Ecstatic, Elusive Art of Ming Smith

The artist was the first Black woman photographer to have her work acquired by MoMA. Now, decades later, as she returns for a solo show, she reflects on her singular career.

George Santos Is Accused of Sexual Harassment in His Capitol Office

The complaint was made by a man seeking work as a House aide, whose bid for a job was rejected because he faced criminal wiretapping charges in Ohio.

Agriculture Dept. Proposes Limits on Sugar and Salt in School Meals

The proposed guidelines are part of the Biden administration's push to address childhood obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases.

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Nets Trade Kyrie Irving to the Mavericks After His Request to Leave

Irving's tenure with the Nets was marred by his refusal to be vaccinated for the coronavirus and his posting of a link to an antisemitic film. In Dallas, he will join the superstar Luka Doncic.

Opinion | Spy Cams Show What the Pork Industry Tries to Hide

A California activist sneaked into a gas chamber for hogs and installed three cameras. See for yourself what they show.

'My Heart Skipped a Beat When I Saw Her Across the Tracks'

An encounter at the Union Square station, a prank on a fall day and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

Attacks on Electrical Substations Raise Alarm

After recent attacks caused thousands of people to lose power in Washington State and North Carolina, experts and legislators are calling for tighter security. And the F.B.I. is offering rewards.

Charles Kimbrough, Actor Best Known for 'Murphy Brown,' Dies at 86

In a career that included a Tony nomination for "Company," he specialized in playing uptight characters, notably Candice Bergen's stuffy straight man.

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