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How Public Money Goes to Support a Hasidic Village’s Private Schools
For years, Kiryas Joel, a bustling village north of New York City, has run one of the most unusual public…
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World
Protesters Head to Jerusalem as Israel’s Leaders Look to Rein in Judges
Two contentious bills were scheduled to come up for an initial vote in Israel’s Parliament on Monday, including one that…
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News
What’s the Best Way to Teach Reading?
More from our inbox: On Madonna’s New Look: Let’s Celebrate Aging NaturallyIt’s Time to Invest in Working ParentsCredit...Glenn Asakawa/The Denver…
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‘I Was Eating Ice Cream With a Friend in Washington Square Park ’
Finding an empty bench on a summer day, shopping for snow boots and more reader tales of New York City…
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World
North Korea Launches ICBM
It was the North’s first test of a long-range missile in three months, and came as the country warned of…
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Finance
With Two Key Picks, Biden Weaves Climate Into Economy and Regulations
The president adds climate champions Lael Brainard as his top economic adviser and Richard Revesz as his regulations chief.
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Donald Spoto, Biographer of Hitchcock and Many More, Dies at 81
He wrote more than two dozen books, including richly detailed biographies of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Laurence Olivier and Jesus.
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World
The CUNY Chancellor Turns to TV Hosting
“Café con Felo” features Félix Matos Rodriguez in a new role on the City University’s television channel.
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US
Burn Pit Program for Veterans Could Cost at Least $400 Billion, Agency Finds
In a report reviewing the nation’s budget outlook, Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper estimated that a veterans health program created last year…