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Books
At 26, the Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s Star Keeps Rising and Rising
Having assumed the podium of three major orchestras and appeared on the world’s prestigious stages, he debuts next at the…
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World
Applying to College, and Trying to Appear ‘Less Asian’
The affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard seemed to confirm advice given for years to Asian Americans: Don’t play chess, don’t…
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Business
Why Are Middle-Aged Men Missing From the Labor Market?
Men ages 35 to 44 are staging a lackluster rebound from pandemic job loss, despite a strong economy.
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Business
Kanye West Is Suspended From Twitter After Posting a Swastika
The tweet was deleted before the rapper’s account was shut down. Twitter’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said the post violated…
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World
Prosecutor Drops Australia Parliament Rape Case, Citing Toll on Accuser
Mental trauma that Brittany Higgins faced from the proceedings presented a “significant and unacceptable risk” to her life, the prosecutor…
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World
Harvey Weinstein’s Sex Crimes Trial in L.A. Enters the Final Stretch
Jurors are about to consider seven charges of rape and sexual assault against the former film producer, who was convicted…
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World
Turnout Was Strong in Georgia, but Mail Voting Plummets After New Law
An analysis of November turnout data shows that voting by mail dropped as Georgians increasingly cast ballots in person. The…
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World
Supreme Court to Hear Student Debt Forgiveness Case
The justices left in place an injunction blocking the Biden administration’s authority to forgive up to $20,000 in debt per…
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World
With Senate Vote, Congress Moves to Avert Rail Strike
Bipartisan coalitions in the House and Senate pushed through a bill that would impose an agreement between rail companies and…
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Books
Amber Heard Seeks New Defamation Trial After Losing to Johnny Depp
Ms. Heard’s lawyers argue in their appeal that the trial was held in the wrong state, and that the judge…