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Lenient Grading Won’t Help Struggling Students. Addressing Chronic Absenteeism Will.
Two weeks ago, when I wrote about the proliferation of 50 percent grading floors in K-12 schools, I was shocked…
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Travel
New York, Overwhelmed, Toughens Stance on Housing Migrant Families
The city will impose a 60-day limit on how long families with children can stay at any one shelter before…
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Health
Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…
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Rescuers struggle as Israel’s bombardment buries Gazans in their homes.
When Amal al-Akam fled her home in northern Gaza, she had time only to grab her children and throw on…
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Real Estate
I Live in My Car
Chrystal Audet tried to get comfortable in what she called her “bedroom” — the back seat of her eight-year-old Ford…
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Andy Bean, 11-Time Winner on the PGA Tour, Dies at 70
“One of golf’s most appealing players,” he was an imposing and emotional presence on the course. Three times he came…
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Travel
At a Brooklyn Mosque, Palestinians Vent Anguish and Find Fellowship
One congregant remembered fleeing a war with Israel as a child. He mourned a new generation of children experiencing the…
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News
Coaches on the Water? No More.
Starting this year, team coaches can no longer ride in chase boats, gathering their data and passing it on. They…
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Ecuador, Reeling from Violence, Seeks Change. Is a Banana Heir the Answer?
For generations, the Noboa family has helped shape Ecuador, overseeing a vast economic empire, including fertilizers, plastics, cardboard, the country’s…
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Republicans Are Deadlocked Heading Into Speaker Contest
Lawmakers were set to meet at 10 a.m. to begin voting on a nominee, but there was no consensus, opening…