They Lost Their Legs. Doctors and Health Care Giants Profited.
By Andrew E. Kramer To gain ground, Ukrainian forces have to make their way through a variety and density of Russian land mines they never imagined. | | Operating Profits By Katie Thomas, Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Robert Gebeloff Medical device makers have bankrolled a cottage industry of doctors and clinics that perform artery-clearing procedures that can lead to amputations. | | By Andy Newman and Nate Schweber Rex Heuermann was painstaking in his Manhattan professional pursuits. At home in Massapequa Park, he left neighbors discomfited. | | |
U.S. By Helmuth Rosales, William J. Broad, Eleanor Lutz and Bedel Saget Engineers interviewed by The New York Times pointed out several weak points in Titan that were cost-saving departures from proven submersible designs. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Amanda Gorman By writing an elegy through the words of history, I hope to unearth, or unwater, the dead from beneath a mass of waves. | | |
By The Associated Press Floods and landslides have submerged roads and homes across South Korea in recent days. | | By The Associated Press A rocket lifted off from Sriharikota, India, carrying the Chandrayaan-3 robotic lander and rover toward the moon. | | |
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