World
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A Bystander to ’60s Protests, Biden Now Becomes a Target
When students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in April 1968, a young Joe Biden was studying law 250…
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PG&E Seeks Approval to Sell Stake in Its Power Operations
California’s largest utility said its proposed deal with the global investment firm KKR could reduce customer rates by $100 million…
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Mississippi Lawmakers Reach a Tentative Deal to Expand Medicaid
The expansion would extend largely free health coverage to 200,000 more low-income adults. But hurdles remain, including a likely veto…
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Judge Who Brawled With Neighbors Will Remain on N.Y. Bench
A state panel voted to censure Mark J. Grisanti, a former Republican state senator, but said he would not be…
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Contempt Fines and Hush-Money Details: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Trial
The third week of the criminal trial of Donald J. Trump began with a rebuke: The judge, Juan M. Merchan,…
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U.S.C. Cancels Valedictorian’s Speech After Pro-Israel Groups Object
The university cited security concerns at the graduation. But the student, who is Muslim, said the school was “succumbing to…
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Are Bonds Gonna Party Like It’s 1999?
Do you remember the economy of the late 1990s? Or if you’re too young to remember it — I hope…
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Wednesday Briefing: Clashes Escalate on U.S. Campuses
Also, a judge fined Donald Trump for breaking a gag owner.
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Norman Kansfield, 83, Dies; Defrocked for His Daughter’s Same-Sex Wedding
His decision to officiate at the ceremony prompted a debate within the Reformed Church in America that led ultimately to…
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New York Woman Gets 18 Years for Funding Terrorism With Cryptocurrency
Prosecutors said Victoria Jacobs sent funds to Bitcoin wallets controlled by a terrorist training group that operated in Syria.