They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.
As the legal ordeal of two aid workers shows, anti-migrant attitudes in Greece and across Europe have hardened — to the point that the helpers have become political targets.
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As the legal ordeal of two aid workers shows, anti-migrant attitudes in Greece and across Europe have hardened — to the point that the helpers have become political targets.
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Research shows that survivors of abuse can sustain head trauma more often than football players. But they are almost never diagnosed.
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She changed the Israeli-Palestinian debate in Congress by reminding her colleagues of the human stakes. It’s a burden she would rather not carry.
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“We’re not dealing with a grass-roots movement,” Chesa Boudin said. “We’re dealing with a small number of wealthy individuals.”
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May I Disinherit My Right-Wing Daughters?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on when tribalism tears a family apart.
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Mistakes Happen. In the Kitchen, That Can Be the Best Thing.
For her final column, Dorie Greenspan shares how a recipe misstep led to perfectly imperfect chocolate thumbprint cookies.
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Why Do We Watch the Weather on TV While It Is Happening Just Outside?
The strange allure of watching someone else stand in the blizzard.
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Her I.B.S. Was Misery. But What If She Actually Had Something Else?
For two decades, the patient was told she had irritable bowel syndrome, and now there was little she was able to eat. Then her tests showed something strange.
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Create obvious and clearly marked pathways. Devise routes with destinations — parks, schools, commercial corridors, beaches.
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Poem: We Lived Happily During the War
This poem subverts a more conventional political poem by leaning into the speaker’s pleasurable life amid the suffering of others.
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Judge John Hodgman on the ‘Egg Meat’ Debate
A married couple disagree on what to call their protein source.
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