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Without Senators in Sight, Christine Blasey Ford Retells Her Story

Her lucid memoir, “One Way Back,” describes life before, during and after she testified that Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted…

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No, the SAT Isn’t Racist

That’s three down: Last week, Brown University reinstated standardized testing as a part of its admissions requirements, following Yale and…

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Brown University Will Reinstate Standardized Tests for Admission

The school joins Yale, Dartmouth and M.I.T. in backtracking on “test optional” policies adopted during the pandemic.

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‘Welsh Tidy Mouse’ Tidies Tiny Welsh House

For months, a mysterious helper was cleaning up the work bench in Rodney Holbrook’s shed every night. He caught the…

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A Skeptic of the G.O.P.’s Hard Immigration Line Becomes Its Champion

Representative Tony Gonzales, who represents a Texas border district, drew a censure and primary opponents for defying his fellow Republicans…

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Israel Plans to Withdraw Some Troops From Gaza

Reservists from at least two brigades will be sent home this week, and another three brigades will return to Israel…

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A Thriving Border Town Undercuts South Africa’s Anti-Immigrant Mood

By 7 a.m., lines of customers snake down the block outside stores on the main commercial strip in Musina, a…

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Review: A Haunting Koma Otake Dances With the Collective ‘You’

The Japanese artist presents his latest solo (a triptych and a gradual striptease) at Danspace Project.

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For Ukrainian Refugees, Seeing the Doctor Can Be Worth a Risky Trip Home

Hundreds of thousands who fled after Russia invaded make brief visits back, often to reconnect with family but also for…

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Under Pressure, Britain’s Leader Tries Another Reset With a Swerve to Center

After more than a year as prime minister, Rishi Sunak, a Conservative, has failed to close a yawning gap in…

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