Today's Headlines: They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.

They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They're Profit Centers.
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They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.

They Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.

By Hannah Beech and Nadia Shira Cohen

In Cambodia's weak legal system, surrogacy exists in a gray market, endangering all involved when political conditions suddenly shift and criminal charges follow.

They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They're Profit Centers.

They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They're Profit Centers.

By Corey Kilgannon

Many former prisoners are broke until state settlements arrive. Tiding them over has become a niche market for finance firms. An investment can reap 33 percent interest.

Meet the Man on a Mission to Expose Sneaky Price Increases

Meet the Man on a Mission to Expose Sneaky Price Increases

By Clare Toeniskoetter

Edgar Dworsky has become the go-to expert on "shrinkflation," when products or packaging are manipulated so people get less for their money.

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It's Public Land. But the Public Can't Reach It.

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It's Public Land. But the Public Can't Reach It.

By Ben Ryder Howe

A navigation app that illuminates public land within privately held property has supercharged the question of who gets to go where.

How a Faction of the Republican Party Enables Political Violence

Opinion | The Editorial Board

How a Faction of the Republican Party Enables Political Violence

By The Editorial Board

A fight for the soul of the G.O.P. is underway, and it has consequences for everyone.

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Deadly Landslide Hits Italian Island of Ischia

Video Video: Deadly Landslide Hits Italian Island of Ischia

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Heavy rains on the southern Italian island of Ischia caused a landslide that killed at least one person and left nearly a dozen missing, according to the authorities.

T Process | The Making of a Butter Sculpture

Video Video: T Process | The Making of a Butter Sculpture

By Jordan Taylor Fuller

The food artist Suea creates a miniature version of the iconic LC2 armchair designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928.

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