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Pope Paul III revoked an arrangement under which the people of Perugia, a city in what is now central Italy, had been allowed to buy salt from suppliers outside of the papal states, within which the ...
A New York City program wants to foster student journalism. It’s as vexed by reader engagement as the professionals are.
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One of my students recently requested an interview with a scientist at one of America’s national labs about the scientist’s ...
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News organizations have become especially cognizant of the need to find and track common voters’ sentiments ever since the ...
On Trump, tariffs, and 'sanewashing.' ...
At El País, Spain’s leading newspaper, the protests were seen not just as a component of American politics, but as something ...
Now the author Phil Tinline is out with a book about the report, Ghosts of Iron Mountain, which was published last week.
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As the Washington Post ’s Jonathan Edwards tells it, it isn’t just that the whales win, it’s what they do in achieving their ...
The “intolerable risk to press freedom” posed by device searches at the border.
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