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At Stanford Law School, the Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?

After a student protest, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a much-praised memo defending academic freedom. But that protest shows how complicated…

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With Dueling Rulings, Abortion Pill Cases Appear Headed to the Supreme Court

One federal judge said the F.D.A.’s approval of the drug mifepristone was invalid, while another federal judge ordered the agency…

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Two Federal Judges Issued Opposing Rulings on Abortion Pills. Here’s What’s Going On.

One invalidated the F.D.A.’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The other ordered the F.D.A. to do nothing to restrict…

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Former Fox Employee Convicted of Bribery for Soccer Broadcast Deals

The employee, Hernán López, and an Argentine marketing firm were accused of helping make illegal payments for rights to tournaments…

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Have Eggs, Will Travel. To Freeze Them.

Faced with the high cost of egg-freezing in their home countries, some women are going abroad for a better deal,…

Business

Work From the Office, Get Laid Off at Home

McDonald’s temporarily closed its corporate offices this week so it could lay off workers virtually. Was that a good idea?

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Ukraine Says Russia Is Preparing to Evacuate Civilians From Occupied Areas of South

Ukraine is widely expected to launch a counteroffensive in the coming weeks to recapture territory from Russian forces. Military analysts…

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5 Festive Dishes for an Easy Eid Lunch

Streamlining preparations for this celebration makes gathering in community even more meaningful.

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Macron Wraps Up China Visit, but Little Progress Seen on War

Russia’s war in Ukraine figured little in statements after meetings between President Emmanuel Macron of France and China’s leader, Xi…

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U.A.E. Denies Extradition for Gupta Brothers, Accused of Corruption in South Africa

The businessmen Atul and Rajesh Gupta were implicated in the looting of state funds under President Jacob Zuma. They fled…

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