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School Is for Us
OAKLAND, Calif. — School is a community, a common place to gain relationships. School is for social interactions and learning…
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Women Are So Fired Up to Vote, I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It
I’ve watched Americans in recent years acclimate to some very grim realities. Especially since the ascension of Donald Trump, numerous…
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Stanley Turkel, Manager and Avid Historian of Hotels, Dies at 96
Stanley Turkel, whose career as a hotelier, hospitality consultant and historian required him to check into more hostelries than a…
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Earnie Shavers, Hard-Punching Heavyweight, Is Dead at 78
Earnie Shavers, who was regarded as one of the hardest punchers in boxing history, but who failed in his two…
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‘That Nurse Should Be Alive’: How Police Delays Left a Suspect at Large
On the night of June 18, 2018, a hospital in New York City summoned the police to meet a woman…
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How the Editor in Chief of Elle Decor Spends His Sundays
When Asad Syrkett became the youngest-ever editor in chief of Hearst Magazines, one of his goals at Elle Decor, the…
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What Urban Planners Can Learn From This Idealistic Coffee Shop
By any measure, the area around an industrial patch of Ninth Street in Brooklyn, straddling Park Slope and Gowanus, ought…
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Abortion Pill Providers Experiment With Ways to Broaden Access
As bans and restrictions proliferate across the country, abortion pill providers are pushing the envelope of regulations and laws to…
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They Have Debt but No Degree. Could Loan Forgiveness Send Them Back to School?
A car dealership employee is hoping she can return to community college with a clean slate. An operations manager is…
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Lawsuits Over Tragedies Can Drag On. Not in the Florida Condo Collapse.
MIAMI — Each day, before the unusual hearings unfolded inside Judge Michael A. Hanzman’s Miami courtroom this summer, the judge’s…