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World
Raymond Dirks, Whose Tipster Case Redefined Insider Trading, Dies at 89
In a far-reaching decision, the Supreme Court restored him from censured analyst to whistle-blower in a major corporate fraud.
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News
Our Semicolons, Ourselves
When I go through students’ papers and flag the misplaced modifiers, note the clichés or explain that a 15-sentence paragraph…
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Business
U.S. and Europe Eye Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine as Funding Dries Up
Despite legal reservations, policymakers are weighing the consequences of using $300 billion in Russian assets to help Kyiv’s war effort.
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Food
Three Hands-Off Centerpieces to Simplify Holiday Hosting
With these dishes, which cook slowly in the oven, you can actually spend time with family and friends at holiday…
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World
He Has Fished Out Grenades, Bikes and Guns. Can Fame Be Far Behind?
James Kane was not afraid of the grenade. Not even a little bit. But he was feeling a rush of…
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World
Court Ruling May Revive Plan for Soccer Super League in Europe
The European Court of Justice said the sport’s governing bodies had abused their dominant position by blocking a new competition,…
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US
Army’s Blast Safety Limit May Miss Risks From Powerful Weapons
Researchers say troops’ brains may be injured by blasts from firing M1 Abrams tank guns and other weapons, even if…
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World
Pope’s Shift on Gay Couples Followed Quiet Talks and Loud Resistance
Pope Francis spoke with L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics and their supporters for years before letting priests bless same-sex couples. But the move’s…
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News
Now, Black Figures Have a Name, a Frame and a Show
A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black…
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News
Rirkrit Tiravanija: Can Pad Thai Diplomacy Change the World?
The artist’s midcareer survey at MoMA PS1 demonstrates the impotence of contemporary art to heal social ills.