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Sports
FIFA Will Allow Rainbow Armbands at Women’s World Cup
Captains will be offered choices reflecting several anti-discrimination efforts. The rainbow-colored design is similar to one banned at the men’s World Cup in Qatar.
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US
With Supreme Court Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective
Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court.
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News
Here’s what will happen to your student loans now.
Now that the Supreme Court has blocked President Biden’s student debt cancellation proposal, people with loan balances have two things to watch in the short term. First, the pandemic-related pause on monthly payments will end by Sept. 1, with the ...
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News
Ways You Can Still Cancel Your Federal Student Loan Debt
There are still plenty of ways to get your student debt wiped away. The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to block President Biden’s loan forgiveness program will be an enormous disappointment for the 43 million people who might have benefited from ...
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News
Royal Caribbean Bets on a Giant Candy-Colored Cruise Ship
The ship, by some measures the world’s largest, will depart from Miami in January on its maiden voyage. Some can’t wait to board. Others call it a “monstrosity” that is bad for the environment.
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News
Cars as Far as the Eye Can See
Around North America and Europe, concours will be showing off classic automobiles all year.
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News
A Dining Experience Inspired by the Floating Markets of Thailand
Rua Thai opens in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, another dinner option at the Hotel Chelsea and more restaurant news.
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News
The New York Times to Disband Its Sports Department
Coverage of games, players and leagues will now primarily come from The Athletic, the sports website that the company bought last year.
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World
Your Monday Briefing: NATO Prepares to Meet
Also, Janet Yellen leaves Beijing with hope, but no breakthroughs.
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World
A Peek Inside Canada’s Most Complex Heritage Restoration Job
The multibillion-dollar restoration and expansion of Canada’s main Parliament building is finishing its first phase.