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Paul Chevingy, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88
An eminent civil rights lawyer, he was one of the nation’s foremost experts on abusive policing. He also successfully challenged…
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What No One at COP28 Wanted to Say Out Loud: Prepare for 1.5 Degrees
It only took 28 years. When Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber banged his gavel on the resolution text of COP28 in…
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Michael Stone, Psychiatrist and Scholar Who Studied Evil, Dies at 90
He attempted to define evil by plumbing the biographies and motivations of hundreds of violent felons who had committed heinous…
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As Student Loan Collections Restart, Millions Are Not Yet Paying
After a pandemic freeze, 22 million people received their first bill in years in October — and around 60 percent…
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Supreme Contempt for Women
The Irish expect the worst to happen at any moment. And they have what my colleague Dan Barry calls “a…
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It’s Time for U.F.O. Whistle-blowers to Show Their Cards
Last week on the Senate floor two senators rose to express disappointment with the House of Representatives. This was by…
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The Questions Raised by California’s Dropped Sexual Harassment Suit Against Activision
A state agency withdrew its allegations in a $54 million settlement with the game maker.
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Sheikh Nawaf, Emir of Kuwait, Dies at 86
The sheikh was defense minister when Iraq invaded his tiny but oil-rich country, and became ruler in his 80s.
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Sheikh Nawaf, Emir of Kuwait, Dies at 86
The sheikh was defense minister when Iraq invaded his tiny but oil-rich country, and became ruler in his 80s.
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Ukrainian Marines on ‘Suicide Mission’ in Crossing the Dnipro River
There was a faint tremor in the marine’s voice as he recounted the murderous fighting on the east bank of…