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In Guatemala, New Utopian Neighborhood? Or a Testament to Inequality?
The development of Cayalá is utopian, serene and prizewinning. As an elite stronghold in one of...
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Missouri Voters Could Be Asked to Legalize Abortion
Advocates present a united front after disagreements over how far they could go in asking voters...
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Greenland’s Ice Sheet May Be Losing 20% More Ice Than Previously Measured
The island is shedding 20 percent more than previously estimated, a study found, potentially threatening ocean...
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Opinion | Turning Down Food Aid for Millions of Children Reflects Shocking Political Callousness
Some governors are putting political philosophy over badly needed aid.
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Iran Says It Won’t Hold Back on Using Military Power After Strikes
The country has hit targets in Syria, Iraq and Pakistan with missiles this week, signaling to...
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The Genocide Charge Against Israel Is a Moral Obscenity
In a war, the killing ends when one side stops fighting. In a genocide, that’s when...
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Six Reasons Drug Prices Are So High in the U.S.
Research shows prices in the United States are nearly double those in other well-off countries.
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Tacoma Officers Cleared in Black Man’s Death Will Get $500,000 Each to Resign
The three police officers were found not guilty last month in the death of Manuel Ellis,...
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Migrant Crisis Enters a Precarious New Phase as Some Sleep in the Snow
As the migrant crisis entered a precarious new phase in New York City, some families hoped...
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A Reporter’s Journey Into How the U.S. Funded the Bomb
Watching “Oppenheimer,” a journalist wondered (perhaps a bit obsessively): How did the president get the $2...
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Don’t Ditch Standardized Tests. Fix Them.
Assessing the academic skills of elementary and middle school students matters more than ever.