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Alan Garber became a hero to liberals after Harvard resisted the federal government. At the same time, he is trying to remake campus culture in ways the Trump administration might appreciate.
Australia’s Prime Minister Clinches Second Term
Heading to the polls amid global uncertainty arising from the Trump administration, voters opted for the known quantity of the incumbent leader, Anthony Albanese.
Druse in Syrian Town Rocked by Violence Agree to Disarm Militias
After this week’s bloodshed, Druse leaders in Ashrafieh Sahnaya agreed to integrate militia fighters into government forces. But some residents remain wary.
Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Deal Made Hollywood Lose Its Mind
The obsession with a Black director’s ownership package reflects the themes of his film.
Car Prices Expected to Rise as Tariffs on Parts Kick In
Tariffs on imported parts will have a broad impact because all vehicles use components made abroad.
Honey, Sweetie, Dearie: The Perils of Elderspeak
A new training program teaches aides to stop baby talk and address older people as adults.
In the Dark, We Found Joy
Spain’s blackout showed us how much community matters.
What Kennedy Gets Right, And Wrong, About Antidepressants
Harm from these drugs is real. Let’s not cede the conversation to Kennedy.
Cardinal Parolin, Leader of Papal Conclave, Is Also a Top Candidate
Cardinals have talked about Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state, as someone who could have a steady, bureaucratic hand on the church’s wheel.
Memory Palace
Memorizing a poem is like taking a work of art that you love and letting it live and bloom inside of you.