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US
In Reversal, Biden Administration Waives Regulations to Expand Border Wall
The government cited the high numbers of migrants in the Rio Grande Valley in justifying the decision to build barriers…
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World
Half of New York City Children Passed Math and Reading Tests
The pass rates are up, but the state’s annual exams were overhauled, so the results can’t really be compared with…
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Business
New Details About FTX Emerge as Bankman-Fried’s Trial Begins
A new report about when employees discovered a secret link between the crypto exchange and a sister trading firm raises…
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US
To the World, McCarthy’s Exit Is Just Another Example of U.S. Disarray
Amid upheaval on Capitol Hill and the undermining of democratic norms, the country’s institutions are under profound stress.
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News
The Kaiser Strike Isn’t Your Typical Labor Action
In April 2020, when I would walk home after a long day treating patients in a New York City emergency…
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News
Teachers Can’t Hold Students Accountable. It’s Making the Job Miserable.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how America’s teacher pipeline is drying up. According to education researchers, the proportion…
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World
Fentanyl, Illegal Migration and Guns Top Agenda as Blinken Visits Mexico
The secretary of state, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plan to meet with Mexico’s…
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World
A Wartime Election in Ukraine? It’s a Political Hot Potato.
In normal circumstances, President Volodymyr Zelensky would be running for re-election next spring. Analysts say an election is unlikely, but…
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World
China’s E.V. Threat: A Carmaker That Loses $35,000 a Car
Chinese electric vehicle companies like Nio are pulling ever further ahead, partly through government support but also rapid technological advances.
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News
The Ripples of Republican Chaos
This week, Donald Trump delivered his version of a sad tiny desk performance, hunched over the defendant’s table in a…