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Trump's pick for appeals judge draws controversy
President Trump's nominee to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit is a current Justice Department official. That's drawing fresh attention to controversies inside the department.
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Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigns
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A talent agency posted a casting call to become the state’s new neon-green, shaggy-haired mascot that pays $300 per event.
How New York schools are implementing cellphone ban
In New York state, students are adjusting to a new cellphone ban in schools.
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Amazon reins in Prime sharing
Amazon is ending a program that let members of its Prime subscription program share free shipping benefits with people outside their household.
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Chicago alderman on Trump's plans to bring the National Guard to the city
Trump says he plans to use the troops to crack down on crime in Chicago and deport undocumented immigrants.
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How to redirect negative thought spirals
The triggers for these spirals can be minor, but they can lead to major self-doubts and questioning our sense of belonging, skills, or value.
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Funding slashed for research on employment barriers for people with autism
A team of Cornell researchers has been studying barriers to employment for neurodivergent people. But their federal funding was cut.
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