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Half of New York City Children Passed Math and Reading Tests
The pass rates are up, but the state’s annual exams were overhauled, so the results can’t really be compared with…
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Teachers Can’t Hold Students Accountable. It’s Making the Job Miserable.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about how America’s teacher pipeline is drying up. According to education researchers, the proportion…
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Blinken Travels to Mexico Amid Rising Tension over Border, Drug Trafficking
The meeting is an opportunity to ease an increasingly tense relationship between two allies, while addressing hot-button issues in the…
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Wednesday Briefing
The ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
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Americans Deserve Better From the House of Representatives
This article has been updated to include new information about Mr. McCarthy’s decision not to run for speaker again. The…
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Microsoft C.E.O. Testifies That Google’s Power in Search Is Ubiquitous
Satya Nadella, the chief executive of Microsoft, is the government’s biggest-name witness in its landmark antitrust case against Google.
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Business
Wall Street’s Most Hated Regulator Faces an Existential Threat
Rohit Chopra became one of the most powerful financial regulators by pairing bark with bite. As director of the Consumer…
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He’s a Dab of Glue in a Broken City. Can He Hold It Together?
Michael Bock was still on his way into work for his shift as a private security guard when he came…
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Why Unions Are Good for America
As the United Automobile Workers strike continues, we’re likely to hear grumbling about labor unions. “They killed the auto industry…
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What to Expect Tonight: Unpredictable Rain and Possibly More Flooding
By Friday afternoon, the sky over Manhattan had calmed and the rain had slowed to a small drizzle. But Gov.…