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Leukemia vaccine made with patients own cells may increase survivalDennis Thompson, HealthDay News An anti-cancer vaccine made from a leukemia patient's own cells can increase the chance of long-term survival against the deadly disease, a new study indicates. Rising price of opioid overdose antidote may cost lives, study saysKaren Pallarito, HealthDay News Escalating prices of the drug naloxone may threaten efforts to reduce opioid-related deaths across America, a team at Yale University and the Mayo Clinic warns. |
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Trump Picks Scott Pruitt, Climate Change Denialist, to Lead E.P.A.Mr. Pruitt, the Oklahoma attorney general, has been a key architect of the legal battle against President Obama’s climate change policies. Donald Trump Is Said to Intend to Keep a Stake in His BusinessThe president-elect is said to be considering turning over his company to his two adult sons, but planning to resist calls to divest. What It’s Like to Apply for a Job in Donald Trump’s White HouseMr. Trump’s approach to filling his cabinet is much like the way he runs his business, according to those who have interviewed to be in his administration. The Comet Ping Pong Gunman Answers Our Reporter’s QuestionsA soft-spoken Edgar M. Welch described from jail his thoughts leading up to his decision to fire a military-style assault rifle inside the pizzeria. Donald Trump, Indonesia, Aleppo: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingCalifornia Today: California Today: Schools Try to Calm New Fears Over DeportationWednesday: Schools try to reassure immigrant families, a dangerous outcome of rising Bay Area rents, and a long-distance run by two police officers honors the fallen. Transition Briefing: Trump Taps Linda McMahon to Head Small Business AdministrationLinda McMahon, the former chief executive officer of World Wrestling Entertainment, was selected on Wednesday by Mr. Trump to head the agency. The 5 Easiest and 5 Most Difficult Promises for Donald Trump to KeepPresident-elect Trump made many pledges on the campaign trail. Here’s a look at where he’ll have the least, and the most, resistance. Donald Trump Picks John Kelly, Retired General, to Lead Homeland SecurityGeneral Kelly had a 40-year career in the Marine Corps. In 2010, one of his sons was killed while leading a platoon in Afghanistan. Terry Branstad, Iowa Governor, Is Trump’s Pick as China AmbassadorIn selecting Mr. Branstad, who likes to describe President Xi Jinping as an “old friend,” the president-elect was using a softer tone alongside his unrelenting criticism of China. Sweeping Health Measure, Backed by Obama, Passes SenateThe 21st Century Cures Act, already passed by the House, was backed by an unusual alliance of pharmaceutical companies and patients desperate for cures. Room for Books (and Magic)Livraria Lello in Portugal is a popular destination for book lovers and Harry Potter fans. Pursuits: With an Arsenal of Apps, a Fearful Flier Faces the SkiesA longtime travel writer shares tech-based strategies that have helped calm her nerves during flights. Heart-Rending Testimony as Dylann Roof Trial OpensMr. Roof, 22, is accused of killing nine people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. He faces the death penalty. Crackdown in Turkey Threatens a Haven of Gender Equality Built by KurdsKurdish society’s longstanding commitment to equal rights for women is under attack in the face of Turkey’s crackdown after a failed coup attempt. The Best Movies of 2016The film critics of The New York Times — Manohla Dargis, A. O. Scott and Stephen Holden — share their picks for the best movies of the year. Portland Adopts Surcharge on C.E.O. Pay in Move vs. Income InequalityOregon’s largest city will charge companies whose chief executives make over 100 times the median pay of the company’s rank-and-file workers. 2 Juveniles Charged With Arson in Deadly Tennessee WildfireGirl Posting to Twitter From Aleppo Gains Sympathy, but Doubts FollowBana al-Abed, 7, has more than 220,000 followers on Twitter, where she chronicles the deprivations of a child in war-torn Syria. But she has also raised questions of authenticity. 1 Patient, 7 Tumors and 100 Billion Cells Equal 1 Striking RecoveryThe recovery of a woman with advanced colon cancer, after treatment with cells from her own immune system, may help doctors develop new treatments for other patients. Matteo Renzi Resigns, Ending Italy’s 63rd Government in 70 YearsMr. Renzi stepped down as prime minister three days after constitutional changes on which he had staked his political career were rejected by voters. Donald Trump Is Time’s Person of the Year, to No One’s SurpriseThe magazine called Mr. Trump the “president of the divided states of America” and named Hillary Clinton its runner-up. Critic's Notebook: Black Designers in Focus at Fashion Institute of TechnologyA new show highlights the contributions of designers of African descent, from Jackie Kennedy’s first wedding gown to Michelle Obama’s Carpool Karaoke garb. What in the World: Who Haunts U.K. Ghost Trains? Railway EnthusiastsThe trains, bureaucratic curiosities that run infrequently and visit forgotten stations, are a draw for railroad fans, who try to ride as many as possible. Christie’s Contemporary Art Chief Departs to Become DealerBrett Gorvy, the auction house’s chairman and international head of postwar and contemporary art, will join Dominique Lévy, whose Madison Avenue gallery will be renamed Lévy Gorvy. Aston Martin Broadens the BrandJames Bond’s favorite automaker is introducing new models — and a powerboat. In Japan, Sweets Take On an Artistic RoleFrom autumn colors to cherry blossoms in spring, wagashi are styled to reflect both taste and aesthetics. The Neediest Cases: A New Immigrant Hopes for a Culinary CareerWith a toe in the food industry, Francisco Ramos, 19, who moved to the United States last year, now aspires to become a prep cook. More Recent Articles |
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