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Reconsidering the Past, One Statue at a Time

Reconsidering the Past, One Statue at a Time

By Sarah Mervosh, Simon Romero and Lucy Tompkins

From Virginia to New Mexico, protests over police brutality have brought hundreds of years of American history bubbling to the surface.

Trump Administration Sues to Try to Delay Publication of Bolton's Book

Trump Administration Sues to Try to Delay Publication of Bolton's Book

By Maggie Haberman and Katie Benner

The request comes a week before the highly anticipated memoir was set to be published.

Most Coronavirus Tests Cost About $100. Why Did One Cost $2,315?

Most Coronavirus Tests Cost About $100. Why Did One Cost $2,315?

By Sarah Kliff

U.S. health care prices are unregulated, opaque and unpredictable. When Congress required insurers to cover Covid-19 testing, a few providers decided to take advantage.

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Europe Rolls Out Contact Tracing Apps, With Hope and Trepidation

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Europe Rolls Out Contact Tracing Apps, With Hope and Trepidation

By Jason Horowitz and Adam Satariano

Italy and Germany activated apps this week as tools to avoid a second wave of coronavirus infections, fueling a debate about privacy rights.

Rich Kids Are Eating Up the Financial Aid Pot

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Rich Kids Are Eating Up the Financial Aid Pot

By Martin Kurzweil and Josh Wyner

A large share of strapped school budgets is going to "merit aid" for wealthy kids, as part of a bidding war to enroll high-income students.

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