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Before the Violence, U.C.L.A. Thought a Tolerant Approach Would Work
The school was ill prepared when protesters blocked students from accessing parts of campus and counterprotesters...
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Can Forests Be More Profitable Than Beef?
Cattle ranches have ruled the Amazon for decades. Now, new companies are selling something else: the...
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Richard Tandy, Keyboardist for Electric Light Orchestra, Dies at 76
He helped shape the band’s futuristic sound, which blended Beatles-esque pop with orchestral arrangements.
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Arizona Lawmakers Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, Creating Rift on the Right
Two Republican state senators broke with their party to ensure final passage of the repeal. Gov....
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Opinion | Trump’s Trial Can Right a Wrong From 50 Years Ago
Here we are, watching the narrow, tawdry version of the trial the nation ought to have...
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Giuliani’s Spending: $43,000 a Month and a Lot of Credit Card Bills
Rudy Giuliani promised a bankruptcy court that he would limit his spending, but it didn’t take...
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United Methodist Church Reverses Ban on Practicing Gay Clergy
In a meeting on Wednesday, church leaders also voted to allow L.G.B.T.Q. weddings.
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Opinion | Handcuffs and Barricades at Columbia, but No Reporters
By restricting media access, the N.Y.P.D. prevented the public from knowing the full details of its...
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Paul Auster, the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Dies at 77
With critically lauded works like “The New York Trilogy,” the charismatic author drew inspiration from his...
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The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy, Explained
Florida is set to ban abortions after six weeks. Experts explain how that can often be...
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Trump Jurors Hear How Seamy Hush-Money Deals Were Made
Keith Davidson, a lawyer for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, will resume testimony on Thursday.
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A Small Campus in the Redwoods Has the Nation’s Most Entrenched Protest
Pro-Palestinian protesters have occupied the administration building at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, for the past...
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Justice Dept. Recommends Easing Restrictions on Marijuana
The move kicks off a lengthy rule-making process and could amount to a major change in...
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At Brown, a Rare Agreement Between Administrators and Protesters
Brown students took down their tents on campus after the university in Rhode Island agreed to...
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Biden Administration Moves to Speed Up Permits for Clean Energy
The White House wants federal agencies to keep climate change in mind as they decide whether...
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Opinion | That Strange Piece of Metal Origami Embodies All of Elon Musk’s Flaws
The Cybertruck looks edgy, that’s for sure, but it has serious problems.
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Opinion | How Michigan Ended Minority Rule
Though the notion would have been laughable a decade ago, Michigan is one promising national model...
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Opinion | Saying Goodbye to My Brilliant Friend, the Poetry Critic Helen Vendler
She was a poet who didn’t write poetry, but felt it like a poet.
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Right-Wing Network Retracts False Story About Key Witness in Trump Trial
Michael D. Cohen’s lawyers took on OAN over the false story. The settlement came as right-wing...
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Opinion | The Price We Pay for Having Upper-Class Legislators
What explains the almost total absence of working-class people from elected positions in state government?
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Why Is It So Hard to Shower When I’m Depressed?
Issues with hygiene are common symptoms of depression. Here’s why, and how to make bathing a...
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Honeybees Invaded My House, and No One Would Help
Responding to fears of a “honeybee collapse,” 30 states have passed laws to protect the pollinators....
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Ilhan Omar Plunges Into Democrats’ Political Storm Over War in Gaza
Suggesting that some Jewish students are “pro-genocide,” the Minnesota congresswoman seemed to further polarize an already...
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Opinion | Trump Is Flirting With Quack Economics
Beware strongmen who engage in magical thinking.