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A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute
Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers announced a tentative deal, but the strike continued Tuesday as 36,000 other academic workers lacked an agreement.
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Is Spreading Medical Misinformation a Doctor’s Free Speech Right?
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that would punish California doctors for spreading false information about Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, he pledged that it would apply only in the most “egregious instances” of misleading patients ...
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U. S. Awards Millions to Move Tribes Threatened by Climate Change
Two tribes in Alaska, and a third in Washington State, will get $25 million each to retreat to higher ground.
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The Table for Trump’s Antisemitic Banquet Was Set Long Ago
The former president, who is running for his former office, invites to his home one of the most notorious antisemites in the United States, who brings along a well-known Holocaust denier. So far, to my knowledge, the only member of Donald Trump’s ...
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Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran
Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.
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R.S.V. Strains California Hospitals
Levels of respiratory syncytial virus are higher than they’ve been in years.
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The Willows Inn Closes After Abuse Allegations and Lawsuits
The world-famous restaurant on a Washington State island has been donated to a nonprofit, a year after a Times report on harassment and discrimination.
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Your Tuesday Briefing
Ukrainian military officials say Russia is planning more strikes on infrastructure.
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Was Election Denial Just a Passing Threat?
Or is it here to stay?
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Sympathy, and Job Offers, for Twitter’s Misinformation Experts
In the weeks since Elon Musk took over Twitter, dozens of people responsible for keeping dangerous or inaccurate material in check on the service ...