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News
Anita A. Summers, Economist, Dies at 98; Brought Rigor to Public Policy
As a professor at the Wharton School and a pioneering woman in a male-dominated field, she developed new ways of…
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World
Israel-Hamas War Protest Leads to Tense Scene at Cooper Union Library
The tensions inflamed by the Israel-Hamas war that have roiled university campuses in the United States spilled into the Cooper…
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World
Ambushed and Outgunned, Local Police Defended an Israeli City
Roni Abuharon, a detective in the southern Israeli city of Ofakim, grabbed his pistol and floppy police hat. “Don’t leave…
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World
Trump’s Allies Pledged Loyalty to Him. Until They Didn’t.
The former president is facing down Michael Cohen, his longtime fixer, in a Manhattan courtroom, while other ex-loyalists are cooperating…
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US
Who Decides Penn’s Future: Donors or the University?
Some alumni want the president to resign. They are angry about a Palestinian conference and Penn’s response to the Hamas…
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News
College Student, Single Mom
I started my senior year at the University of Montana in 2013 when I was almost 35 years old. My…
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World
Ambushed and Outgunned, Local Police Defended an Israeli City
Roni Abuharon, a detective in the southern Israeli city of Ofakim, grabbed his pistol and floppy police hat. “Don’t leave…
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World
Jonathan Majors’s Accuser Is Arrested but Won’t Face Prosecution
Grace Jabbari, who accused the actor of assaulting her in a car, was herself arrested on a countercomplaint.
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Finance
Morgan Stanley Names Ted Pick, a Bank Veteran, Its Next C.E.O.
Mr. Pick’s ascension caps an unusually public three-way race to replace James Gorman, who presided over steady growth after taking…
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US
The Far Right Gets Its Man of the House
The new speaker, Mike Johnson, is virtually unknown to most Americans, but he can be expected to press a hard-right…