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After Pope Francis’ funeral, 135 cardinals will gather for a conclave to elect a new pope. The traditions include oaths of secrecy, paper ballots and white smoke from a chimney of the Sistine Chapel.
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In an announcement this week, the department warned that millions of borrowers could be referred to debt collectors and see deductions from their paychecks.
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President Trump’s tariffs and his attacks on the Federal Reserve continue to unnerve the markets, pushing investors away from the dollar and toward havens like gold.
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Ms. Read is accused of intentionally backing a vehicle into her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, and killing him in 2022. Her first trial last year ended in a mistrial.
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The defense secretary’s inner circle is in disarray, and distrust is growing among civil servants and senior military officials.
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The immigrant does not appear on a list of people sent to a prison in El Salvador, and his family and friends have no idea of his whereabouts. He has essentially disappeared.
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The Democratic representative from suburban Detroit is likely to be seen as a centrist in the primary contest to replace Senator Gary Peters, who is retiring.
Read More »Can Harvard Withstand Trump’s Financial Attack?
The world’s richest university may have enough money to survive a battle with the most powerful man in the world. But if Trump wins, Harvard won’t be the same.
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Retail executives huddled with the president amid fears that tariffs could result in higher prices.
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The Trump administration has deployed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in its effort to seek retribution against corporate law firms.
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A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions.
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Timberline Knolls, a mental health center owned by Acadia Healthcare, skimped on staff. Then came a series of tragedies.
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Good Catholics were supposed to embrace gay people but not their gayness. That’s hardly the arithmetic of equality.
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As democratic values and alliances were being turned upside down, the pope was a consistent moral guidepost. Who can play that role now?
Read More »Jimmy Kimmel Praises Pope Francis for Going Out With a Mic Drop
“Is there anything more Catholic than waiting until Monday to die so you don’t upstage Jesus Christ?” Kimmel said.
Read More »Trump Shuns Europe, and Its Defense Industry Tries to Capitalize
Europe’s weapons makers are prospering as the continent reconsiders its post-Cold War stance of favoring domestic investment over military spending.
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In rural England, increasingly sophisticated farming equipment has become a target for thieves, adding to pressure on farming communities.
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