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A Mental Health Clinic in School? No, Thanks, Says the School Board
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The Mass Shootings Where Stricter Gun Laws Might Have Made a Difference

The Mass Shootings Where Stricter Gun Laws Might Have Made a Difference

By Quoctrung Bui, Alicia Parlapiano and Margot Sanger-Katz

Four measures could have affected shootings that killed 446 people since the Columbine massacre in 1999.

A Mental Health Clinic in School? No, Thanks, Says the School Board

A Mental Health Clinic in School? No, Thanks, Says the School Board

By Ellen Barry

American teenagers are reporting severe levels of anxiety and depression. But when Connecticut moved to expand mental health services in schools, it ran into fierce opposition in one town.

'From Russia With Love': A Putin Ally Mines Gold and Plays Favorites in Sudan

'From Russia With Love': A Putin Ally Mines Gold and Plays Favorites in Sudan

By Declan Walsh

Backed by the Kremlin, the shadowy network known as the Wagner Group is getting rich in Sudan while helping the military to crush a democracy movement.

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How Refugees Transformed a Dying Rust Belt Town

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How Refugees Transformed a Dying Rust Belt Town

By Susan Hartman

Since the 1970s, refugees escaping war and persecution have helped to stem the decline of Utica, N.Y., a town that lost industry and population.

The 'Open Secret' on Getting a Safe Abortion Before Roe v. Wade

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The 'Open Secret' on Getting a Safe Abortion Before Roe v. Wade

By Sally L. Satel

Psychiatrists were once arbiters of abortion access. Will they resume that role post-Roe?

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