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World
For Harvard’s First Black President, Race Became the Unavoidable Issue
In her late September inauguration, Claudine Gay looked out at a packed audience and spoke of her pride in making…
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World
Denmark’s Next Queen Is a Progressive, Common-Born Former Australian
“I don’t recall wishing that one day I would be a princess,” Princess Mary told reporters. “I wanted to be…
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World
Israelis Question Army’s Rules of Engagement After Hostages Slain
Israel’s military said that soldiers who shot hostages, while they waved a white flag, violated its rules of engagement. Human…
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World
Unsealed Documents Shed Light on Epstein’s Misdeeds, and Little Else
The court documents include unredacted names of the disgraced financier and sex-offender’s associates, most of which had been widely publicized…
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Arts
T.I. and Tiny Are Accused of Rape in Lawsuit
The Atlanta rapper and his wife, who have denied the allegations, are accused of drugging and assaulting a military veteran…
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Magazine
Would You Pay $1,800 for a Facial?
Lifting and sculpting facials, once a secret of the rich or famous, are trickling into the mainstream.
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Magazine
My Friend Offered to Dogsit, Then Backed Out When Her Mother Died. Now What?
A reader is left wondering how to patch things up with irked neighbors after an understandably preoccupied friend left the…
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Politics
Eddie Bernice Johnson, Trailblazer in Congress and Beyond, Dies at 88
The Texas Democrat broke barriers in nursing and the Texas legislature, and then served 15 terms in Congress.
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World
What to know about the latest plagiarism accusations against Claudine Gay.
New plagiarism allegations that surfaced on Monday against Claudine Gay threatened to mire Harvard deeper in debate over what constitutes…
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World
As Literacy Lags, Hochul Proposes Changing How Schools Teach Reading
New York State ranks 32nd in reading proficiency. The governor is proposing changes to literacy education to address that.