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DeSantis Allies Plot the Hostile Takeover of a Liberal College
New College of Florida has a reputation for being the most progressive public college in the state. X González —…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: Brazil Quiets
Also, heavy fighting rages around Bakhmut and scientists say the ozone layer is healing.
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In Power With Netanyahu, Ultra-Orthodox Parties Chart Israel’s Future
Bolstered by growth in numbers and political influence, ultra-Orthodox parties are pushing for greater autonomy, with potentially far-reaching implications for…
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Your Monday Briefing
About 200 people have been arrested after riots in Brazil.
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Bernard Kalb, Veteran Foreign Correspondent, Is Dead at 100
He covered wars, revolutions and diplomatic breakthroughs for CBS, NBC and The New York Times. He also served, briefly and…
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Your Monday Briefing: China Reopens
Also, Brazilians storm government offices and the Times investigates a 2021 Kabul airstrike.
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New York Voters Put Democrats on Notice. Was the Message Received?
For politicians in some places in the United States, election losses tend to prompt a kind of soul-searching. In Albany?…
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Finance
C-SPAN and cable news get a boost from the House speaker spectacle.
The drama of this week’s House speaker vote resembles something out of “Waiting For Godot.” Turns out Americans are tuning…
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At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky Can Let His Imagination Run Wild
When the choreographer joins the company as artist in residence, the winners will be the dancers. And ballet.
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Blackstone Loses Rent Dispute at Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex
The ruling was the latest development in the turbulent history of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, the setting of many of…