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Books
Librarians Are Meeting Younger Readers Where They Are: TikTok
The pandemic hurt children’s reading skills. Librarians are doing what it takes to connect them with books — including dance…
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Sports
Mikaela Shiffrin Has Moved On From Beijing and Moved Closer to History
Only two victories behind Lindsey Vonn’s women’s record for career World Cup victories, Mikaela Shiffrin is also in reach of…
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Newyork
Veterans Trickle Through a Special New York Court Known Only to a Few
Edward Hernandez sat on a bench in a Lower Manhattan courthouse, waiting for his case to be called. It was…
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World
Strife in the Schools: Education Dept. Logs Record Number of Discrimination Complaints
Some of the highest-profile complaints show how America’s culture wars are affecting the nation’s children.
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World
In Bucha, a Final Rampage Served as a Coda to a Month of Atrocities
Hours before Russian troops began withdrawing from the suburban town, a Russian soldier left a trail of blood and devastated…
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Business
The Hottest Place to Network Is an Ice Bath
The executives at Daring Foods in Los Angeles had a tough summer. The company, which makes “plant-based chicken,” had grown…
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World
Benedict was criticized for his leadership of the church’s sex abuse scandal.
The clerical sex abuse scandal festered and then broke open under Pope John Paul II in the years that Cardinal…
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World
For Conservative Catholics in U.S., Pope Benedict’s Death Is Loss of a Hero
Even after his retirement a decade ago, the former pope remained the unofficial figurehead of the conservative wing of the…
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World
From Germans, an Outpouring of Mixed Emotions at Benedict XVI’s Death
Church bells rang across Germany on Saturday as leaders around the country paid their respects to Benedict XVI — the…
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World
A New England Town Invaded by Coyotes Calls in the Sharpshooters
Compact, densely populated and surrounded by water, Nahant (and its small dogs) are on edge. It’s the first Massachusetts municipality…