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They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost.
COLUMBIA, Md. — Janet and Jeff Crouch do not know which flower or plant may have pushed their longtime next…
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News
In Georgia, a New Figure Emerges to Shake Up the Status Quo
With the country’s politics ‘on hold’ during Russia’s war on Ukraine, Anna Dolidze is awaiting her turn to lead on…
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What’s the Point of Teaching Cursive?
It’s quaint to read how common it was in the late 1920s, when sound had just come to the movies,…
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The 12 Republican Senators Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage Law
The group includes moderates and senators known for crossing party lines, a few who are retiring and some who had…
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The Maestro Conducts, and the Band Plays the Hits
LUSAIL, Qatar — His arms aloft, Lionel Messi stood before those who had come to adore him. In that second,…
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Travel
Prosecutor in Bankman-Fried Case Made a Career of White-Collar Cases
Damian Williams, the federal prosecutor overseeing the case of Samuel Bankman-Fried, has been in office only 14 months but he…
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As Regents Ready U.C.L.A. Decision, Emails Show Little Public Support
Emails obtained through a records request showed backlash to U.C.L.A.’s planned move to the Big Ten among alumni and parents.
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N.Y.U. Students Party at Beloved Barbershop
Astor Place Hairstylists turns into an underground dance club once a month, thanks to an enterprising sophomore.
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Lloyd Newman, Teenage Chronicler of ‘Ghetto Life,’ Dies at 43
He and LeAlan Jones recorded stories of life and death in a Chicago housing project for NPR, winning a Peabody…
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Despite Modest G.O.P. Gains, Democrats Maintain Grasp on Suburbs
MARIETTA, Ga. — Suburban voters famously rejected Donald J. Trump twice, first by handing Democrats a congressional majority in 2018,…