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Experts Say That If Your Poop Is Looking Like This, You Need To See A Doctor

Experts explain what types of stools aren't normal and how to tell if something unusual could be a sign of a more serious problem.

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This Guy Won’t Let His Daughter Introduce Her Black Boyfriend To Her Grandparents – We Want To Know What You Think

"I may have no problem with Jamal, but they absolutely will. They might even go as far as to cut her off entirely."

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30 Ways To Upgrade Your WFH Space Without Breaking The Bank

You're gonna want to see the desktop punching bag ????

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Emma Stone Just Heaped Serious Praise On Her Close Friend Taylor Swift’s Ex Joe Alwyn

When Taylor and Joe’s shock split was first announced in April 2023, the subtle behavior from her inner circle raised eyebrows. But Taylor’s close friend of 16 years, Emma, is seemingly refusing to pick sides.

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Steven Kurutz and Jane Beiles

Famed Long Pond Studio Breaks Free of Design Rules

Aaron Dessner’s Long Pond recording studio breaks a lot of design rules. It’s why musicians like Taylor Swift have put it on the map.

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Pete McKenzie

The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor

Below the waters of the Cook Islands, population 15,000, lie minerals used to power electric cars. Extracting them could bring riches, but many say it’s a bad idea.

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Elisabetta Povoledo and Alessandro Grassani

Milan Cracks Down on Nightlife After Campaign to Lure Visitors

City officials worked to make Milan attractive to visitors, but now that some neighborhoods are overwhelmed by rowdy crowds and noise, they’re trying to scale back.

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Alexander Nazaryan

The Ever-Resilient Pupfish Makes a Comeback in Death Valley

The spring population of the critically endangered species is at a 25-year high, a surprising rebound in a tiny desert cave.

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Jeré Longman

Fencing Rattled by Suspensions and Accusations Ahead of Olympics

Concerns about refereeing integrity and preferential treatment for top saber competitors have cast a shadow over a sport decided by the finest of margins.

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Nicholas Kristof

Reasons to Have Hope

After decades of reporting on the front lines, I am awed by the material and moral progress the world has made.

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Gary Sernovitz

Campus Protesters Are Demanding Colleges Divest From Israel. That Is Intellectually Impossible.

Colleges cannot accede to student protesters’ demands that they jettison investments because of the war in Gaza.

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Jessica Bennett

Donald Trump, Family Man?

Will the jury buy the image that the ex-president and his allies are selling?

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Michelle Cottle

The Part of the Kristi Noem Saga That I Can’t Shake

It’s about her place in the G.O.P., but about the party, too.

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Alexandra Jacobs

He Sang ‘What a Fool Believes.’ But Michael McDonald Is in on the Joke.

The singer and songwriter with a silky-smooth voice has written a memoir with Paul Reiser that recounts his story of pain and redemption with dashes of humor.

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Stefanos Chen

A Plan to Help Harlem Students Build Wealth: Start Them Off With $10,000

The Harlem Children’s Zone is investing millions of dollars to create savings plans for students in its charter schools and, eventually, nationwide.

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Coral Davenport

10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean

Asbestos, “forever” chemicals, E.V.s and endangered species. Here’s what 10 new rules cover, and why the administration has been churning them out.

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Lisa Lerer

Harris Warns of Supreme Court’s Future Rulings: ‘I Worry About Fundamental Freedoms’

In an interview with The Times, Vice President Kamala Harris deepened her criticism of the conservative justices who overturned Roe and singled out Clarence Thomas’s views on other settled cases.

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Carol Rosenberg and Natalie Keyssar

A Former Guantánamo Prisoner’s New Life

In a quick but eventful year since his release, Majid Khan reunited with his wife, met his daughter who was born after his capture and added to his family with a baby son.

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Shawn Hubler, Stephanie Saul and Jill Cowan

U.S.C. President Censured by Academic Senate After Weeks of Turmoil

Carol Folt had been under fire for canceling a valedictorian’s speech and calling in the police, who cleared an encampment arrested dozens of protesters.

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Karen Yourish, Danielle Ivory, Jennifer Valentino-DeVries and Alex Lemonides

How Republicans Echo Antisemitic Tropes Despite Declaring Support for Israel

Prominent Republicans have seized on campus protests to assail what they say is antisemitism on the left. But for years they have mainstreamed anti-Jewish rhetoric.

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