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Education Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Harvard’s Legacy Admissions
An inquiry into admissions preference for family of alumni and donors began after the Supreme Court’s decision last month limiting affirmative action.
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DeSantis Cuts Campaign Staff by Over a Third, Aiming to Rein In Costs
His presidential campaign, facing questions from allies and donors about the strength of his candidacy, has now eliminated the jobs of 38 aides this month.
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Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s New Asylum Policy
Immigrant advocacy groups challenged the administration’s decision to sharply limit who is allowed to apply for asylum in the United States.
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As Spending Fights Loom, Freedom Caucus Is at a Crossroads
The ouster of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from the ultraconservative group and the rise of another rebel faction have raised questions about where the real power lies on the far right.
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Senate Targets China, Voting to Restrict Farmland Purchases and U.S. Investment
Senators voted overwhelmingly to block Chinese businesses from buying farmland and mandate that American investment in the country’s national security industries be tracked.
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6 Hotels for a Quiet Summer Getaway
A guest ranch in Wyoming, a boutique hotel in Argentina’s wine country, a revamped beachside motel in New York: Here’s where to go if you want to ditch big-city crowds.
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The Wind, the Water, the Islands: Exploring Stockholm’s Archipelago
For Swedes, the archipelago, consisting of more than 20,000 islands, is a quintessential summer destination. Travelers can explore it, too, by ferry and rented boat.
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How to be a Successful Entrepreneur
What makes a successful entrepreneur? If you’re like most people, you probably think it’s all about having a great idea, making a lot of money, and working hard. While these things are important, they’re not the only things that make a successful entrepreneur. Here are 5 things you need to know to be a successful…
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5 ways to save on kids’ sports gear
Youth sports can require lots of specialized equipment that kids quickly outgrow. There are ways to save, but it takes a little extra time and effort.
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How to spray paint just about anything
Spray paint is the key to all kinds of DIY projects. Here’s how to get a flawless finish, no matter the surface.