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Will Families Pay Less With Two Students in College? Now, It Depends.
The federal financial aid formula used to give a break to families with two or more children in college at…
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World
South Korean Doctors Walk Out, Protesting Plan to Increase Their Ranks
Physicians say the government’s plan to admit more students to medical school ignores the real cause of doctor shortages: harsh…
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World
Teachers Are Missing More School, and There Are Too Few Substitutes
In some districts, teachers are taking more sick days since the pandemic. A shortage of substitutes can make matters worse.
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Navalny Challenged Russians to ‘Live Not by Lies’
For most of the 12 or so years in which Alexei Navalny crusaded against the rule of Vladimir Putin, the…
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My Mother Got on a Bike. It Changed Her Life.
When my mother was 62 years old, she dusted off a clunky Cannondale with Mary Poppins handles and joined a…
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World
They Know Haley’s Chances Against Trump, but They’re Voting for Her Anyway
A bus tour across South Carolina intended to evoke Nikki Haley’s political history in the state served up some reminders…
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Neither Trumpism Nor Bidenomics Has an Answer to Inflation
The flare of inflation reported this week, the unwelcome guest still hanging around when everyone was hoping he’d been shown…
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A Downtown Darling Says Farewell. Does It Matter?
On Puppets and Puppets’ last New York Fashion Week show.
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Biden Seems Forgetful, but That Doesn’t Mean He Is ‘Forgetting’
Special Counsel Robert K. Hur’s report, in which he declined to prosecute President Biden for his handling of classified documents,…
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Business
For Gen Z, an Age-Old Question: Who Pays for Dates?
Young people tend to lean more liberal on a range of issues pertaining to relationship norms. But when it comes…