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What We Know About Columbia University’s President, Nemat Shafik

Dr. Shafik, who also goes by Minouche, is facing criticism from multiple sides over how she is handling protests over…

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Student Protesters at Columbia Remain Defiant

The encampment is gone, but some activists spent the night on the university lawn, with what seemed like light enforcement,…

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Campus Turmoil: The Gaza Protests at Columbia

More from our inbox: The Airstrikes Between Israel and IranThe ‘Ludicrous’ Impeachment of MayorkasStudent protesters at Columbia University, before the…

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Menendez Corruption Trial Delayed for One Week

The senator’s trial will start May 13, a week later than planned, to give defense lawyers more time to prepare.

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Ukrainians Wait, Nervously, to See if U.S. Will Provide Critical Aid

From the battlefield to battered cities, soldiers and civilians are counting on Congress to approve $60 billion in military support.…

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The Vatican Transforms a Prison Into a Gallery

For its offering at this year’s Venice Biennale, the Holy See chose an unusual venue: the Giudecca women’s prison.

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Watch the Lyrid Meteor Shower Reach Its Peak

Our universe might be chock-full of cosmic wonder, but you can only observe a fraction of astronomical phenomena with your…

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Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’

“It’s the worst story I’ve ever covered.”

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Beverly LaHaye, Soldier of the Christian Right, Dies at 94

A pastor’s wife, she formed Concerned Women for America to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment. Ronald Reagan called her “one…

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Shadow War Between Iran and Israel: A Timeline

For decades, Israel and Iran have fought a shadow war across the Middle East, trading attacks by land, sea, air…

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