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Berkeley Schools Superintendent to Testify Today on Capitol Hill
Three leaders of major public school systems will appear before members of a House committee looking into claims of antisemitism…
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Why One Man Runs a Tree Service That Won’t Cut Down Dead Trees
Basil Camu is on a mission to save trees, even the dying ones. His unconventional approach: Let it be.
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$900,000 Homes in Illinois, North Carolina and Arizona
A Frank Lloyd Wright house in Wilmette, an 1897 Italianate home in Wilmington and a renovated midcentury house in Scottsdale.
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Chicago Would Like Everyone to Stop Talking About 1968
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago understands the comparison to 1968. Once again, the city is gearing up to host a…
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Ian Gelder, ‘Game of Thrones’ Actor, Dies at 74
He played Kevan Lannister, the brother of feared patriarch Tywin, and was diagnosed with bile duct cancer five months ago.
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With Speakers Missing and Security High, U.S.C. Tries to Save Its Graduation
The university is known for going all out on the ceremonies, but this year, after protests and arrests, the gloss…
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House Republicans to Examine K-12 Schools in Latest Antisemitism Hearing
After focusing on universities, a House subcommittee will question school district leaders from New York City, Berkeley, Calif., and Montgomery…
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How the New York City Chancellor Prepared for a Congressional Grilling
As David C. Banks prepares to testify about antisemitism in the New York City schools, he said he wasn’t intimidated…
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Why Biden and Harris Are So Busy on Wednesdays, When Trump Isn’t in Court
The president and vice president have been keeping up a busy schedule in the middle of each week, just as…
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Democrats, Sensing Shift on Abortion Rights Among Latinas, Push for More Gains
Hispanic views on the issue vary widely, and Democrats face hurdles, but opportunities, too. As one House candidate said: “I…