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Inside India’s Cram City
Every summer in northwest India, as hot winds sweep up from the deserts of Rajasthan, trains packed with students from…
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World
Why Harlem Is Getting a Truck Depot Instead of New Housing
A developer wanted to build residential towers, and a city councilwoman feared they would accelerate gentrification. Their fight reflects the…
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News
Why George Santos Won’t Be Able to Fake His Way Through Congress
In the latest twist in the surreal saga of George Santos, this mystery man congressman has been named to seats…
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News
Review: A Dance Searching for Harmony in an Unequal World
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence returns to the Joyce Theater with two hits, “Open Door” and “Grace,” and a New York premiere…
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News
At Under the Radar, Family Histories Bubble Up With No Easy Answers
The Public Theater’s experimental theater festival is back in person for the first time since 2020. Here, our critics review…
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A Conductor on a Mission to Help Ukraine
Before sunrise one day last week, the conductor Dalia Stasevska was deep in concentration in a Helsinki studio, ruminating on…
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World
K. Alex Müller, Innovator in Ceramic Superconductors, Dies at 95
His and a colleague’s breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors were honored with a Nobel Prize in Physics and opened up a…
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Technology
How the Netherlands Is Taming Big Tech
In 2021, privacy consultants working for two Dutch universities issued a critical report card on Google’s education apps, a set…
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Food
California Joins Other States in Suing Companies Over Insulin Prices
The state is taking action against three major drug companies and the big pharmacy benefit managers in an effort to…
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Food
‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Fighting Maternal Mortality Among Black Women
A St. Louis doula program, part of a nonprofit that received funding in the $1.7 trillion federal budget bill, looks…