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Shady callers are acting quickly on President Biden’s announcement last week to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student debt for millions of …
Continue readingPrice Cap on Russian Oil Wins Backing of G7 Ministers
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A 30-second ad from New Jersey’s largest teachers’ union has reignited a debate over the state’s new sex-education standards, putting the issue …
Continue readingLet’s Go, Mets? Sure. But How About Those Starry Knights!
Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll look at a little-known softball league made up largely of workers from the city’s museums. We’ll also get …
Continue readingA Constellation of Stars From the Latin Art World
Of the powerhouse exhibitions headed our way this season, “Murillo: From Heaven to Earth” at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth (Sept. 18-Jan …
Continue readingLos derechos indígenas, en el centro de la polémica por la nueva Constitución chilena
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Continue readingDavid Milch Still Has Stories to Tell
LOS ANGELES — The door to a room at an assisted-living facility swung open, and out darted one of its occupants: a cat named Mignonne, who was …
Continue readingGig Workers Tire of Waiting for Action From Biden’s White House
As a part-time Lyft driver in 2020, Nicole Moore was listening carefully when Joseph R. Biden Jr., a candidate for president, said the refusal by …
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