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A $52 Million Gift Will Allow Hunter College to Educate More Nurses
Good morning. We’ll look at a big-money donation that will help Hunter College address the need for nurses and nurse…
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What the Unusual Midterm Elections Mean for Climate Action
WASHINGTON — The Democrats’ strong showing in the midterm elections — both their defense of their Senate majority and their…
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Investor Losses From FTX’s Implosion Are Growing
The show’s over.Credit...Rhona Wise for The New York TimesThe FTX contagion spreads The breadth of the global fallout from FTX’s…
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SpaceX Employees Say They Were Fired for Speaking Up About Elon Musk
In June, about 20 engineers were invited to a meeting hosted at the headquarters of the rocket manufacturer SpaceX. The…
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A New Source of Economic Anxiety in Britain: Soaring Mortgage Rates
In June 2021, Monique Foulger reached a major milestone: At 30 years old, she bought her first home, a modest…
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Why Office Buildings Are Still in Trouble
With the pandemic receding, children back in school and businesses telling employees to return to the office, the companies that…
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America Should Open Its Arms to Chinese Students
After more than four decades of cautious but steady engagement with the West, China is shutting the door. Connections with…
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The Real Case for Donald Trump Is About Justice
In “The Golden Bough,” his masterwork of comparative religion, James Frazer surveyed the customs according to which divinely sanctioned monarchs…
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Ukraine Is Advancing, Russia Is Retreating, but President Zelensky Has a Big Problem
Despite the Ukrainian Army’s battlefield advances and Russia’s retreats, most recently from parts of Kherson Province, Ukraine’s economy has been…
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Democrats Lost the Midterms, Too
The surprising results of the midterm elections were understandably received by Democrats with an elated mix of relief and vindication.…