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A Once Despairing Sandwich Shop Owner Sees ‘a Miracle’
Six months ago, Joe Faillace wasn’t sure his business could survive. He believes Phoenix’s clearing of a nearby homeless encampment…
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Serious Medical Errors Rose After Private Equity Firms Bought Hospitals
A new study shows an increase in the rate of inpatient complications, including infections and falls, though patients were no…
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A New Tax on Imports and a Split From China: Trump’s 2025 Trade Agenda
Former President Donald J. Trump is planning an aggressive expansion of his first-term efforts to upend America’s trade policies if…
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Lawmakers With Disabled Children Find Common Ground in Divided Congress
Members of Congress who have children with disabilities have bonded over that shared experience, despite vast political differences and broader…
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In L.A. District Attorney Race, Rhetoric Shifts From Reform to Fear
George Gascón is running for re-election in a very different climate, where concerns about crime have overtaken demands for equity…
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Newly Flush With Cash, Nikki Haley Makes Her Move in Iowa. Is It Too Late?
A super PAC backing the former governor of South Carolina plans to knock on 100,000 doors in Iowa before the…
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N.I.H.’s New Leader Wants to Broaden Participation in Medical Research
In a wide-ranging interview, Dr. Monica M. Bertagnolli, the director of the National Institutes of Health, discussed drug patents, trust…
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Who Are the Members of the Harvard Corporation?
The Harvard Corporation is a powerful board that governs the university. Here’s what we know about the members.
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In Campus Protests Over Gaza, Echoes of Outcry Over Vietnam
The war in Vietnam ignited a protest movement that helped define a generation. Is the war between Israel and Hamas…
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Claudine Gay Turmoil Forces Harvard’s Secretive ‘Corporation’ Into Spotlight
Harvard’s powerful board has backed its president and said little else, yet a member privately said “generational change” may be…