Family separation is one of the most callous policies Trump has implemented.
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Video Game Addiction Tries to Move From Basement to Doctor’s Office
Gaming disorder is being recognized for the first time by the World Health Organization. But of the few treatment options available, most are uninsured and unproven.
Read More »Astros Sweep 10-Game Road Trip, Extend Winning Streak to 11
The Astros swept through three straight series against Texas, Oakland and Kansas City.
Read More »Inside Tunisia’s Shams Rad – the Arab world’s ‘only gay radio station’
Tunisians are enjoying greater freedom since the 2011 revolution, and now gay rights activists hope they will also benefit.
Read More »Ivan Duque elected to be Colombia’s next president
Ivan Duque, the young conservative protege of a powerful former president, was elected Colombia’s next leader Sunday after promising to roll back a fragile peace accord that has divided the nation. Duque captured almost 54 percent of the vote.
Read More »Review: Theater as Sabotage in the Dazzling ‘Fairview’
Jackie Sibblies Drury’s ruthless comic drama about perceptions of race artfully plays the cat to an audience of white mice.
Read More »The Riddle of López Obrador
If victory is his, he will show the world that he is either a president for change or the strongman that many Mexicans fear.
Read More »Op-Ed Columnist: The Charts That Show How Big Business Is Winning
Two charts show what’s happened to the American economy over the past quarter century.
Read More »The Liberty Try to Make Westchester Feel Like Home
The Westchester County Center is no Madison Square Garden. But the Liberty are not treating it as a temporary location for the team.
Read More »Editorial: Gareth Rhodes in the 19th District
He brings a combination of intelligence, enthusiasm and empathy that is so desperately needed in Washington.
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