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News
Where’s the Next Generation of Great Coaches?
Twenty years, it would appear, is a very long time indeed. This week, a brief video montage fluttered through the…
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World
Why a Native American Nation Is Challenging the U.S. Over a 1794 Treaty
Four or five years ago, Sidney Hill’s young son came to him with a question that Mr. Hill didn’t know…
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Business
Young Entrepreneurs Find a Way to Indulge Their C.E.O. Dreams
Fresh business school graduates are raising “search funds” from willing investors to buy companies they can lead.
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US
5 Cases When Parents Were Convicted After a Shooting by Their Child
The mother and father of a Michigan teenager who carried out a school shooting are among the parents who have…
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World
Man Shot in Head at Brooklyn Subway Station
The victim was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. It was unclear if he knew the person who…
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News
Harvard, M.I.T. and Systemic Antisemitism
This Monday, March 11, roughly 200 Jewish students and supporters marched through the campus of the University of California, Berkeley,…
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News
No, the SAT Isn’t Racist
That’s three down: Last week, Brown University reinstated standardized testing as a part of its admissions requirements, following Yale and…
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News
Sports Illustrated’s Future in Print Is Thrown Into Question
Its operators told employees that the last print edition would be in May, but its owner has signaled that it…
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News
Appeals Court Overturns Vybz Kartel’s Murder Conviction
A judge ruled that the dancehall artist’s 2014 trial had proceeded improperly after a claim of juror misconduct.
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World
Dan Wakefield, Multifaceted Writer on a Spiritual Journey, Dies at 91
He was prolific and acclaimed, producing novels, journalism, essays, criticism, screenplays and, in a memoir, an account of his path…