World
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Hamilton Hall Has a Long History of Student Takeovers
Hamilton Hall, the building at Columbia University that protesters occupied early Tuesday morning, has been occupied several times by student…
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Paramount Faces a Mountain of Questions
Bob Bakish, the media giant’s chief executive, is out, removing an obstacle to a deal with David Ellison's Skydance. But…
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Is Green Growth Possible?
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ A decade ago, I was feeling pretty pessimistic about climate change. The politics of…
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Queen Snakes Are Back, and They’re in New Jersey
The reptiles, an endangered species, hadn’t been seen in the state since the 1970s.
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How Michigan Ended Minority Rule
On April 8, one day before the Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a ban on abortion from 1864, Donald Trump said…
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Honeybees Invaded My House, and No One Would Help
Responding to fears of a “honeybee collapse,” 30 states have passed laws to protect the pollinators. But when they invaded…
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Edward Dwight Aims for Orbit at Last
Six decades ago, Mr. Dwight’s shot at becoming the first Black astronaut in space was thwarted by racism and politics.…
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From Baby Talk to Baby A.I.
Could a better understanding of how infants acquire language help us build smarter A.I. models?
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Inside an Abortion Clinic Days Before Florida’s Six-Week Ban Takes Effect
On one of the last days it would be legal to get an abortion until 15 weeks of pregnancy in…
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Inside a Navy Submarine Navigating the Arctic
About 115 miles north of Alaska, a U.S. Navy submarine emerges from several feet of thick ice. The Navy’s 68…