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Jonathan Levin, Dean of Business School, Is Stanford’s New President
Dr. Levin faces the challenge of guiding the university through politically fraught times.
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G.O.P. Congressman’s Wild Claim: F.B.I. Entrapped Jan. 6 Rioters
More than three years after the attack on Congress, a Republican subcommittee chairman offered a series of baseless and disproved…
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Richard Benedick, Negotiator of Landmark Ozone Treaty, Dies at 88
He played a key role in securing the Montreal Protocol, an international environmental pact to protect the ozone layer by…
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No Labels Abandons Effort to Field a Presidential Candidate
The centrist group No Labels has abandoned its plans to run a presidential ticket in the 2024 election, having failed…
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Inside a G.O.P. Plan to Encourage Early Voting Despite Trump’s Attacks
Inside a sprawling compound in Phoenix, leaders of the influential conservative group Turning Point Action were hatching plans to fix…
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Eclipse’s Path Is Also Leaving a Trail of High Hotel Prices
One Super 8 in Illinois advertised $949 a night. Its normal rate is $95.
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Michael Singer, Sculptor Who Used Nature as His Medium, Dies at 78
His work, on an increasingly large scale, attempted to highlight, and repair, the impact of human intervention on the landscape.
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Biden Takes Aim at SpaceX’s Tax-Free Ride in American Airspace
President Biden wants companies that use American airspace for rocket launches to start paying taxes into a federal fund that…
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John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono…
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Gaetano Pesce, Designer Who Broke the Rules, Is Dead at 84
He brought surrealism, and politics, into the design world, disdaining conformity and right angles. “He was an enemy of the…