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Administration Urges Colleges to Pursue Diversity Despite Affirmative Action Ban
In its first guidance since the Supreme Court decision, the administration says many recruitment programs are still allowed, but other…
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US
$7,200 for Every Student: Arizona’s Ultimate Experiment in School Choice
More states are making all students eligible for private school subsidies. In Arizona, it has often benefited wealthier families.
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Manasquan, N.J.: A Beach Town Where Kids ‘Have a Little More Freedom’
This shoreline borough is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing…
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Business
The Desperate Hunt for the A.I. Boom’s Most Indispensable Prize
To power artificial-intelligence products, start-ups and investors are taking extraordinary measures to obtain critical chips known as graphics processing units,…
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World
Windmill Made Famous in ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ Is for Sale in England
The property, which was the home of Dick Van Dyke’s character in the 1968 film, is listed for 9 million…
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World
China Stocks Slump as Economic Gloom Spreads
A string of worrying data has taken the fizz out of markets.
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News
Superconductor Scientist Faces Investigation as a Paper Is Retracted
The Latest A prominent physics journal on Tuesday retracted a materials science paper that has garnered scrutiny. One of its…
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News
Aliyah Boston Has Officially Arrived
Boston, the Indiana Fever rookie forward and center, has already become a face of the W.N.B.A. just months into her…
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News
Playwrights’ Hoop Dreams Take Flight Off Broadway This Summer
Basketball is central to the plot in new shows, including “Flex” and “The Half-God of Rainfall.”
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World
U.K. Reveals 5 Espionage Arrests After BBC Reports Russia Link
Britain’s counterterrorism unit arrested five people months ago on suspicion of spying on British intelligence, the authorities said on Tuesday…