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The Legacy Dilemma: What to Do About Privileges for the Privileged?
Alumni of many colleges are wrestling with whether the practice of legacy admissions should survive after the Supreme Court gutted…
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Reluctant to Retire, Leaders Raise a Tough Question: How Old Is Too Old?
Two troubling moments involving Senators Dianne Feinstein and Mitch McConnell thrust questions about aging in office out of Congress and…
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Fighting for Anthony: The Struggle to Save Portland, Oregon
Come to Portland, his sister said. It’s green and beautiful, people are friendly and there are plenty of jobs. In…
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Biden Acknowledges Granddaughter in Arkansas for First Time
The president has told his son, Hunter Biden, that he wants to meet his 4-year-old grandchild, Navy Joan Roberts, who…
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Florida’s New Black History Standards Have Drawn Backlash. Who Wrote Them?
In updating the standards to comply with a new law that limits how racism can be taught, officials largely bypassed…
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Biden to Overhaul Military Justice Code, Seeking to Curb Sexual Assault
The largest overhaul of the Uniform Code of Military Justice since its creation in 1950 will remove commanders’ authority over…
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How Did We Do? A Review of 2022 Before Our First Poll of 2023.
Trying to learn from a strong midterm run as we start surveying the G.O.P. primary.
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DeSantis 2.0: Budget Venues, but a Familiar Stump Speech
On a bus tour in Iowa to start off a campaign reset, Ron DeSantis suggested that his top advisers had…
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DeSantis Debuts a Leaner Campaign. But Donors Have Their Doubts.
As the Florida governor debuts his leaner campaign in Iowa, tensions still plague the highest levels of his operation and…
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Trump’s Lawyers Meet With Prosecutors as Election Interference Charges Loom
The former president’s legal team had a last-ditch chance to provide information to the office of Jack Smith, the special…