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Jan 5, 2024 |
on.wsj.com | Jason Gay |Katie Roiphe |Greg Ip |Claudine Gay
The gun-rights group’s longtime leader is resigning days before the start of his civil corruption trial.3 min read Secretary of State Antony Blinken is returning to the region amid a surge in attacks outside the Gaza Strip war zone.7 min read The FDA’s decision could change the way Americans obtain prescription medicines and could reduce their cost.4 min read ◆ WSJ News Exclusive Synopsys and Ansys are in exclusive talks and a deal could come as soon as next week.2 min read A surging stock...
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Jan 5, 2024 |
m.us.wsj.com | Greg Ip |Clare Ansberry |Jason Gay |Claudine Gay
U.S. employers hired at a solid pace in December, capping a year of steady gains for a job market that continues to defy expectations and remains a bright spot in a gradually cooling economy.5 min read The agency’s decision could change the way Americans obtain prescription medicines and could reduce their cost.1 min read Republican lawmakers and their allies think they have fresh momentum to reverse what they deem to be the progressive takeover of American education.6 min read Harvard Crisis...
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Jan 5, 2024 |
m.us.wsj.com | Greg Ip |Clare Ansberry |Jason Gay |Claudine Gay
U.S. employers hired at a solid pace in December, capping a year of steady gains for a job market that continues to defy expectations and remains a bright spot in a gradually cooling economy.5 min read The agency’s decision could change the way Americans obtain prescription medicines and could reduce their cost.1 min read Republican lawmakers and their allies think they have fresh momentum to reverse what they deem to be the progressive takeover of American education.6 min read Harvard Crisis...
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Jan 4, 2024 |
pantagraph.com | Claudine Gay |Workforce Committee
Claudine Gay’s resignation as Harvard University president was appropriate. Beginning with her indefensible waffling on Capitol Hill regarding whether calling for the genocide of a specific group would constitute a violation of the university’s code of conduct and then Harvard’s tepid response to significant issues found in her past academic research, it was clear some time ago that Gay couldn’t be an effective president given the controversy.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Claudine Gay
The demagogues won’t stop with Harvard.
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