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News
The Fight Over D.E.I. in the C-suite
Claudine Gay’s resignation as Harvard president is adding to the wider debate in boardrooms over diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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Science
Flowers Are Evolving to Have Less Sex
As the number of bees and other pollinators falls, field pansies are adapting by fertilizing their own seeds, a new study found.
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Newyork
Sidney M. Wolfe, Scourge of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Dies at 86
For over 40 years, he and his organization, the Health Research Group, held government and manufacturers to account for unsafe medication.
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World
Menendez Case Puts Focus on Qatar’s Push to Turn Wealth Into Influence
The tiny Gulf state has cultivated relationships with powerful people and institutions to raise its global profile, and to protect its interests.
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World
Thursday Briefing: Blasts in Iran Kill Dozens
Plus China shakes up its military
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US
What to know about the latest plagiarism accusations against Claudine Gay.
New plagiarism allegations that surfaced on Monday against Claudine Gay threatened to mire Harvard deeper in debate over what constitutes plagiarism and whether the university would hold its president and its students to the same standard. The ...
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Books
Frick Leader to Step Down After a 14-Year Run
Having seen the museum’s controversial renovation through to completion, Ian Wardropper plans to retire in 2025.
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News
Harvard’s Governance Dilemma
The resignation of Claudine Gay as Harvard’s president reopens the debate over who should run America’s elite universities.
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World
Wednesday Briefing
The killing of a Hamas leader.
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Newyork
Menendez Faces a New Charge: Aiding the Qatari Government
Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was previously charged with using his influence to help the government of Egypt.