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Can Biden Revive the Fortunes of American Workers?
Last week, employees at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted by almost three to one to join the United…
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Peter Schey, Tenacious Lawyer Who Defended Migrant Rights, Dies at 77
He won the right to services like school and health care for people illegally crossing the border into the U.S.…
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Penny Simkin, ‘Mother of the Doula Movement,’ Dies at 85
As a childbirth educator and maternal advocate, she promoted a profession that provides comfort to women giving birth and offers…
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Disney Scrapped Their Show. An Unlikely Champion Saved It.
Canceled by Disney before it even aired, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” found a new home at Roku and has so far…
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José Andrés Eulogizes 7 Aid Workers Killed in Gaza
The chef voiced “regret, sorrow and anger” at a Washington memorial for the workers slain while delivering food for his…
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Sheppie Abramowitz, Who Advocated Relief for Refugees, Dies at 88
She helped people fleeing conflicts in Vietnam, China, Kosovo and elsewhere around the world, and established the Washington office of…
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What Columbia Should Have Learned From the Protests of 1968
Sending in the police to arrest students only inflamed tensions on campus then. Why would this time be different?
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Helen Vendler Believed Poetry Matters
She devoted her life to showing us how and why.
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Trump’s Act Was Getting Stale. Being a Courtroom Victim Is Just What He Needed.
For the next several weeks, the presumptive Republican nominee for president will be spending his days in a New York…
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How Biden Could Turn a Supreme Court Loss on Abortion Into a Win
If you had asked me at the start of this Supreme Court term what the blockbuster abortion case would be,…