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Trump Said Family Separations Would End. Theyâre Happening Again.
During President Trumpâs first term, the intentional separation of migrant child from their parents shocked the country and persuaded Mr. Trump to saâŚ
9Â months, 2Â weeks ago
More Money Was Supposed to Help Poor Kids. So Why Didnât It?
For many, the logic seemed unassailable: Giving poor families money would measurably improve the lives of their children. And so a few years ago, socâŚ
9Â months, 2Â weeks ago
The Most Closely Watched Trump Firing in Washington
For many Americans, the governmentâs monthly jobs number was a pretty dull statistic â until a few days ago, when President Trump angrily fired the pâŚ
9Â months, 2Â weeks ago
Trumpâs Texas Power Grab
In a dramatic act of protest on Sunday, Democratic members of the Texas House of Representatives began to flee the state. It is a last-ditch attempt âŚ
9Â months, 2Â weeks ago
âModern Loveâ: How to Stop Asking âAre You Mad at Me?â
âAm I in trouble?â âAm I secretly bad?â These are questions Meg Josephson, a therapist and author, grew up asking herself. She was constantly trying âŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago
What Many Israelis Donât Want to See
As the images of starving Palestinian children continue to come out of Gaza and aid groups have confirmed a rising number of deaths from malnutritionâŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago
A âDagger in the Heartâ of Climate Change Regulation
After rolling back a slew of regulations aimed at reversing climate change, and pulling funding for the scientists who monitor it, the Trump administâŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago
Close Calls and Skipped Lines: The Fraught State of Organ Donation
A major investigation from The Times has found that government pressure to perform more organ transplants is creating greater risk for donors and thrâŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago
Europe Caves to Trump on Tariffs
By almost all accounts, the historic trade deal that was reached between the United States and the 27 nations of the European Union is far better forâŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago
Faded Froot Loops and Dull Doritos: Is Big Food Losing the War on Dyes?
The summer, some of the biggest food companies in America have announced that they plan to stop using artificial food dyes. Itâs a move that would trâŚ
9Â months, 3Â weeks ago