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Creating ‘Fair and Appropriate Testing’
More from our inbox: Sorry Not Sorry: The Truth About ApologiesBiden’s HubrisTV and the BoomersCredit...Pete GamlenTo the Editor: Re “Timed…
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World
Distrust Has Shaken the U.S.-China Relationship
It’s the intensifying rivalry that could shape much of the world’s future.
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Style
The Best Tips Out of Paris Fashion Week? Avoiding Bedbugs.
There’s an infestation in the City of Lights, and fashion folks are not immune.
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World
A Sprawling, Rich Continent, Just Waiting to be Noticed
It’s about to become an economic powerhouse, but there has been no successful attempt to unify the region.
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World
Rethinking Security When So Many Threats Are Invisible
One U.S. company is helping Ukraine behind the scenes combat not only attacks from traditional weapons but invisible ones, too.
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Business
Job Openings Rose in August
The News The number of job openings rose in August, the Labor Department reported on Tuesday, after three consecutive months…
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US
Hunter Biden Set to Be Arraigned Over Federal Gun Charges
Mr. Biden intends to plead not guilty, but if convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison and…
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Business
Colleges Snap Up Unused Office Space in a Slumping Market
As companies with hybrid work forces reduce square footage, universities see an opportunity to buy buildings at bargain prices.
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US
Young People Left in Limbo as Battle Over Transgender Care Shifts to Court
After losing in statehouses, supporters of transgender rights filed lawsuits in at least 14 states to convince judges that transition…
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In America, Not Having a College Degree Can Take Years Off Your Life
By many measures, the U.S. economy is thriving: Unemployment stands close to the 50-year low set in April, the fraction…