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October 2, 2025, 4:36 p.m. Eastern time

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A 102-Year-Old Yoga Teacher’s Simple Approach to Aging Well

For decades, Charlotte Chopin has been bending and stretching in Léré, a village in France. Here’s how she keeps moving.

Should the Autism Spectrum Be Split Apart?

Families of people with severe autism say the repeated expansion of the diagnosis pushed them to the sidelines. A new focus on the disorder has opened the way for them to argue their cause.

Why Are More Young People Getting Cancer?

In the last decade, more than a dozen types of cancer have risen among people under 50. Scientists don’t have all of the answers, but research is starting to offer clues.

Next Time You Consult an A.I. Chatbot, Remember One Thing

Chatbots want to be your friend, when what you really need is a neutral perspective.

Trump Announces Deal With Pfizer to Sell Drugs to Medicaid at European Prices

The administration also announced it will create a website, TrumpRx, that will help consumers buy drugs directly from manufacturers.

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A notice calls the people the U.S. military recently killed on suspicion of drug smuggling in the Caribbean Sea “unlawful combatants.”

Should I Tell an Acquaintance That Her Husband Is Leading a Double Life?

A reader is conflicted about whether to share what she knows of a husband’s whereabouts while he’s meant to be traveling for work.

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After years of diligent saving, a longtime renter with a $250,000 budget weighed whether to take his parents’ advice and return to his childhood building in Elmhurst, or branch out.

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“My whole head was inside of her mouth,” Mauricio Hoyos, a marine scientist from Mexico, said from a hospital in Costa Rica.

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Is It OK to Talk to My Daughter About Her Weight?

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