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School Is for Merit
In 1982, as a 5-foot-0 teen at Morgantown High School in the foothills of West Virginia’s Appalachians, I stepped forward…
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School Is for Making Citizens
Why do we have public schools? To make young people into educated, productive adults, of course. But public schools are…
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Please Don’t Make a Tolkien Cinematic Universe
In the months leading up to its premiere this Friday, Amazon Prime’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of…
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The Mets Pull One Back in a Fun Win Over the Dodgers
On a shelf in his spare locker at Citi Field, Brandon Nimmo has a baseball with a series of markings…
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In Mexico, a Company and a Community Tied Together with a Single Thread
This article is part of our Design special section on how looks, materials and even creators evolve. The way Ana…
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Why Do Some People in New Jersey Suddenly Have Bags and Bags of Bags?
Nicole Kramaritsch of Roxbury, N.J., has 46 bags just sitting in her garage. Brian Otto has 101 of them, so…
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Portugal Could Hold an Answer for a Europe Captive to Russian Gas
Portugal has no coal mines, oil wells or gas fields. Its impressive hydropower production has been crippled this year by…
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College Football Is Back. Don’t Even Try That Fake Slide.
For all that does not seem to change in college football — Alabama around the top of the polls, hype…
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Witness to the Massacre in Mariupol
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Will a Renewed Iran Nuclear Deal Mean Cheaper Energy?
BRUSSELS — As Russia squeezes Europe on supplies of natural gas and Europe readies an embargo on Russian oil, some…