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Donald Trump · BostonThe Supreme Court Thursday weighed former President Donald Trump’s claim that he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while he was in office.See the Story
Trump may lose immunity case – but in a way that gives him a big win
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Emmanuel Macron · FranceWho represents France? It’s a question that has set off a political brouhaha, as far-right leaders complain about President Emmanuel Macron’s suggestion that Aya Nakamura might sing an Édith Piaf song at the Olympics.See the Story
Meet the Franco-Malian pop star sparking debate over who should sing at the Olympics
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College Students · BostonA former Georgia politician, who is Black and Jewish, saw an opportunity to bring students from both those groups together. His approach offers a timely model for civil discourse on campus.See the Story
To combat racism and antisemitism, John Eaves empowers college students
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonThe new $61 billion U.S. aid package will keep Ukraine from the brink, allowing it to release rationed ammunition and launch anti-aircraft missiles. But as Russia pushes forward, even small offensives may be outside Ukraine’s reach.See the Story
US aid to Ukraine will help it fend off Russia. But victory still isn’t in sight.
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Boston, Massachusetts · Boston“The Stolen Wealth of Slavery” traces the financial profits from enslaved labor, which fueled the rise of Northern banking institutions – some of which still exist.See the Story
Slavery isn’t just a Southern story. The North benefitted from stolen labor.
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