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‘An employee or staff member of a school . . . may not provide instruction’ on Christopher Columbus or ‘a President of the United States who owned an enslaved person.’
When the U.S. exports liquefied natural gas, it’s better for America’s allies and the climate.
A scientist’s aerosol research hints at why America’s energy suicide isn’t helping.
There’s fresh evidence that the newspaper’s customers are more reasonable than its writers.
His ‘pause’ on export permits may be his most destructive climate act—damaging to the economy at home and U.S. influence abroad.
Wisconsin Democrats oppose restrictions even after 14 weeks.
While the International Court of Justice dignifies a blood libel, Unrwa has to fire staff over Oct. 7.
Arizona’s union wants to change a state program to hire more administrators.
Long underappreciated, the composer’s 1958 work evokes Giacomo Puccini and Richard Strauss in its lyricism and emotion, and is finally starting to attract the attention it deserves.
The roots of a historic atrocity, the lure of nostalgia, how to win on a game show and more.
The influential abstract painter struggles to mine her 60-year career for inspiration in this show at Canada.
Identify areas, like civics, that are inadequately studied and create new programs around them.
Israel’s prime minister is determined to crush Hamas, diplomatic about the Biden administration, and optimistic about peace with Saudi Arabia.
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