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A nasal spray version of the drug ketamine has shown promise as an antidepressant, even if its properties still aren’t well understood. Mustering solid evidence, two psychiatrists have denounced their field’s standard guidelines for how best to wean patients from depression medications. The unit of UnitedHealth Group was found to have abused its discretion under federal laws. Let us help you start your day. The 1976 statute had flaws before President Trump took office. But his recent emergency declaration gives Congress an incentive to fix it. I had both the privilege of more days and the awareness that those days would be limited. Leaders around the world have learned that they can do as they wish without the U.S. calling them out. The U.S. should not copy China’s command-and-control playbook. Markets are still best at driving economic growth. Charm will not extricate Canada’s Justin Trudeau from a spreading political mess. Only honest answers will. Maybe nice guys finish Trump. 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The billionaire former New York City mayor said he would not seek the presidency, avoiding a crowded primary field that is generally to the left of him. The decision came after a year of failed efforts by the Trump administration to compel India to lower its trade barriers and as the administration tries to ease tensions with China. Aon, one of the world’s largest insurance brokerages, was served a subpoena late Monday, the first step in an investigation of policies involving President Trump’s family business. The airline has ended a longstanding requirement that female cabin crew wear makeup on duty. Pants are now available for all flight attendants as well. A warning for the ferocious tornado was issued quickly. But in a place with widespread poverty and few places to hide, it could not save everyone. The police accused Martial Amilcar, 20, of murdering 15-year-old Samuel Joseph, the younger brother of a man he had brawled with earlier in the day. 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