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A New Playbook for College Donors: Power Politics
Major college donors used to expect their name on a building or the ability to call in a favor with…
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US
So Far, No Major Fallout for M.I.T. President After Contentious Testimony
Dr. Sally Kornbluth, who is new to M.I.T., did not draw nearly as much fire as her counterparts at Harvard…
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World
For Netanyahu, Gaza Dispute With Biden Offers Risk and Reward
Israel’s prime minister said he disagreed with President Biden about what should happen in Gaza after the war, and analysts…
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US
Abortion Ruling Keeps Texas Doctors Afraid of Prosecution
In ruling that a pregnant woman did not qualify for a medical exception to abortion bans, the Texas Supreme Court…
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World
Mort Engelberg, Producer of Hit Films and Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86
A celebrated “advance man” — responsible for logistics and camera-ready moments in campaigns — he forged a lasting bond with…
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Business
Oil Companies Are Fine With Call to Move Away From Fossil Fuels
At the United Nations climate conference, the final statement included elements that pleased oil and gas producers.
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World
Germany, Roiled by a Court Ruling, Finally Has a Budget
The government avoided extra borrowing for 2024, but must make cuts in programs to address climate change.
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Style
A Creepy Christmas Cartoon Character Comes to Life
Nia Wilkerson has spent years hearing that she looks like the girl from “The Polar Express.” On TikTok, she’s leaning…
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World
With a New Leader, Poland Prepares for a Course Change in Europe
Prime Minister Donald Tusk is sworn in and vows to try to invigorate flagging European support for Ukraine and push…
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Business
Behind the Birth of an Anti-Vaccine Story
Before he received his second shot of a Covid-19 vaccine, there was little reason to think that George Watts Jr.…