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US
Biden’s Border Crackdown Could Disproportionately Affect Families
Parents with children represent 40 percent of migrants who crossed the southern border this year. Now, they will be turned…
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News
How Will Employers Regard Today’s Student Activists?
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about college protesters’ job prospects and future careers.
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Arts
Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General
The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.
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Finance
The Sky’s the Limit for C.E.O. Pay
With new executive pay disclosures, the big picture is still riches at the top and lagging wages for most of…
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World
Biden to Meet With Zelensky as Ukraine Seeks Revival on Battlefield
The two presidents are scheduled to sit down in France, where they are visiting to mark the 80th anniversary of…
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News
The Sins of the Educated Class
When I was young, I was a man on the left. In the early 1980s, I used to go to…
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World
Eight Legs and the Size of a Hand: All About the Joro Spider
Scientists expect the large, brightly colored spider to arrive in the Northeast sometime this year.
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World
Mexico’s Presidents Get Only One Term. Is That a Good Thing?
Examining the rare one-term presidential limit.
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Finance
U.S. Adds Tariffs to Shield Struggling Solar Industry
American solar manufacturers are pushing for further protections for their new factories against cheaply priced imports from China.
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Finance
Dollar Tree Explores Sale of Family Dollar
Family Dollar has struggled with its operations in recent years, and its owner, Dollar Tree, said in March that it…