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    Does the breast pump belong in MoMA? Does its design matter? (Tip: ask a lactating person.) I wrote about the quest to put reproductive objects in museums:

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  2. A replica of the Statue of Liberty began a journey this week from Paris to New York, officials in France said, sending the U.S. another, much smaller monument to freedom and symbol of French-American friendship.

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  3. In Washington Heights, a yellow carpet was rolled out for the “In the Heights” premiere. “All I ever wanted was this neighborhood to be proud of themselves and the way they are portrayed,” Lin-Manuel Miranda said.

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  4. Representative Ilhan Omar is facing a backlash from Jewish Democrats after she appeared to compare Israeli and U.S. “atrocities” not only to those committed by Hamas, considered a terrorist group by the State Department, but also to the Taliban.

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  5. “We just did 421 days without a live show." 15 months ago, Las Vegas shut down almost overnight. Now, the city's bustling sidewalks suggest an explosion of activity — and the return of what makes Las Vegas what it is.

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  6. Just days after UnitedHealthcare announced that it would stop paying for emergency room visits that it deemed nonurgent, the company faced mounting opposition and said on Thursday it would delay the policy shift until the pandemic had ended.

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  7. “A dream come true.” That’s how describes “In the Heights.” Read his review.

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  8. Starbucks is facing shortages at locations across the country on everything from key ingredients for popular drinks, like peach and guava juices, to a lack of iced coffee — and even cups, lids and straws.

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    Google has a new concept called "known victims" for revenge porn & people serially attacked on slander sites. Once a person requests removal of these results from a search of their name, Google will automatically suppress similar content from resurfacing.

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  10. The third official debate among major Democratic candidates for New York City mayor takes place Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern. Here's how to watch.

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  11. How many words can you make with 7 letters? Try today’s Spelling Bee.

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  12. Consumer prices in the U.S. surged 5% in May from a year earlier. This is the fastest annual rate since 2008 as prices rise for everything from airfares to used cars — but the jump is likely to fade with time, many economists say.

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  13. A new AMC+ satire mocks the family sitcom cliché of schlubby husbands paired with beautiful wives. Here are some of the more egregious examples of the TV attractiveness gap.

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  14. During the pandemic, Tzali Reicher, 24, embarked on a project to track every Jew who died of the coronavirus. “These stories I was hearing from all over the world, they stuck with me: the names, the Holocaust survivors,” he said.

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  15. Moderna applied for an emergency authorization from the FDA for use of its coronavirus vaccine in 12- to 17-year-olds. If authorized, as expected, the shot would offer a second option for protecting adolescents from the coronavirus.

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    "I was not a good wife,” told me, a self-judgment that those who watched her harrowing 95-day vigil on Instagram might dispute. She says her book about her life with Nick Cordero is an attempt to be brutally honest about unfiltered life.

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    "To Kill a Mockingbird" will resume performances on Broadway this fall, with and returning to star, but with a new executive producer managing the production after allegations of abusive behavior prompted Scott Rudin to step aside.

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    I’ve visited 8 countries over 2 months and wrote about the dizzying experience of being jolted by conflicting sets of covid rules and regulations. Planning to travel internationally? Brace yourselves for whiplash…

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  19. All U.S. Goldman Sachs employees must report their vaccination status to the company by noon on Thursday. “Registering your vaccination status allows us to plan for a safer return to the office,” the bank said in a memo to employees

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  20. Over the past few months, there have been rare reports of severe Covid in people who had been fully vaccinated. No vaccine is ever 100% effective, experts say, stressing that the shots remain critical in reducing severe disease and death from the virus.

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