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What Is a Song?

Is it simply the music flowing out of your earphones? According to the law, the answer is a bit more…

World

Campus Protests Aren’t Going Away. Colleges Need to Draw Lines.

Student protests across the country continue to escalate, leading to mass arrests and police action. In this conversation with politics…

Business

The Judge Deciding Google’s Fate

Amit P. Mehta, a judge in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, will issue a landmark antitrust ruling.

Travel

How Six-Week Abortion Bans Went From Fringe to Reality

Even opponents of abortion saw such curbs as too controversial just over a decade ago. Times have changed.

Travel

Arizona Lawmakers Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban

Two Republican state senators broke with their party to ensure final passage of the repeal. Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat,…

Travel

What the First Amendment Means for Campus Protests

Encampments? Occupying buildings? Demonstrators cite their right to free expression, but the issues are thorny.

Business

Johnson & Johnson Proposes $6.5 Billion in New Talc Settlement Offer

The offer is the company’s third attempt to resolve tens of thousands of claims that its baby powder caused ovarian…

Travel

Arizona Legislature Will Consider Repeal of 1864 Abortion Law

Two Republican state senators have said they support scrapping the law, enough to ensure final passage of repeal.

World

150 People Sue, Saying They Were Abused as Minors in N.Y.C. Custody

The plaintiffs say they faced sexual and other physical abuse at juvenile detention centers and on Rikers Island.

Business

Environmental Prize Highlights Work to Keep Fossil Fuels at Bay

Around the world, grass-roots organizers and Indigenous communities are taking proposed coal, oil and gas projects to court — and…

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