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World
Dropping out and taking menial jobs: The effects of keeping students out of school for 18 months.
As much of the world moves closer to fully opening schools, at least one nation has stuck to keeping them…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere at the Belarus-Poland border.Credit...Pool photo by Ramil NasibulinCrisis deepens at Belarus-Poland ...
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Arts
‘Rust’ Crew Member Sues Gun Handlers, Producers and Alec Baldwin
A crew member for “Rust” filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the movie’s producers, Alec Baldwin and several other members…
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Arts
Jon Hopkins’s Psychedelic Journey to a New Way of Creating Music
When Jon Hopkins was bullied as a London teenager, he found two complementary coping mechanisms: weed and ambient music. A…
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Arts
Cherry Lane Theater Is Back on the Market After Sale Falls Through
A contract was signed, both the buyer and seller authorized a sale announcement, but the deal — involving the Cherry…
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Arts
The Glory of Nina Mae McKinney, an Early Black Star in White Hollywood
In 1929, just as moving pictures were learning to talk, a vivacious teenager named Nina Mae McKinney helped make them…
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Health
‘They See Us as the Enemy’: School Nurses Battle Covid-19, and Angry Parents
When a junior high school student in western Oregon tested positive for the coronavirus last month, Sherry McIntyre, a school…
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Health
For Terminal Patients, the Barrier to Aid in Dying Can Be a State Line
Five years ago, Dr. Nicholas Gideonse spoke with an older man who had received a terminal cancer diagnosis and was…
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Politics
Appeals Court Extends Block on Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Employers
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court has kept its block in place against a federal mandate that all large employers…
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Sports
U.S. Beats Mexico and Then Rubs It In
CINCINNATI — The Michael Jackson’s 1988 song “Man in the Mirror” — a classic tune, but no one’s idea of…