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Finance
Ways You Can Still Cancel Your Federal Student Loan Debt
There are still plenty of ways to get your student debt wiped away. The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to…
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World
Acquittal of Janitor, Accused of Touching Student, Fuels Outrage in Italy
A court in Rome said it had decided the ruling in part because the episode lasted “a handful of seconds”…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Thailand in Turmoil
Also, an industry-wide strike in Hollywood, floods in Delhi and Netflix’s Asia strategy.
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World
Biden Criticizes Supreme Court Rulings, but Not the Court
President Biden has resisted a full-throated attack on the Supreme Court or the individual justices, despite mounting pressure from activists…
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World
Democrats Try a Novel Tactic to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment
Proponents of the measure to enshrine a guarantee of sex equality into the Constitution are using a creative legal theory…
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World
Zelensky Returns From NATO Summit to Face Hard Realities of War
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was traveling home on Thursday from the NATO summit, emphasizing success in his efforts to…
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World
As Politicians Cry ‘Crisis,’ Some Migrants Are Finding Their Way
At around 7 a.m. one day last August, the first migrants sent to New York City by the governor of…
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World
Legal Fights and Charges of Discrimination Send Latino Group Into Turmoil
A battle over Puerto Rico statehood and claims of a “takeover” are testing a 94-year-old civil rights organization known as…
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World
Looming U.S. Investment Restrictions on China Threaten Diplomatic Outreach
Any such restrictions are expected to anger Beijing and will be the first test of the new channels of communication…
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Arts
Emmys: Our Critics on ‘Beef,’ ‘Succession’ and Category Confusion
The 2023 Primetime Emmy nominations were announced on Wednesday. James Poniewozik and Margaret Lyons, two television critics for The New…