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The New School’s Leader on Global Goals and What Lies Ahead

David Van Zandt. the university’s president, on the importance of reaching students outside the United States.

The F.B.I. Once Helped in the Hunt for Bigfoot

In 1976, a Bigfoot researcher asked the F.B.I. for help. Would it test a hair sample for him? According to newly released documents, the answer was yes.

Dispute Arises Over ‘No-No Boy,’ a Classic of Asian-American Literature With a Complex History

John Okada’s 1957 novel about a Japanese-American draft resister has been republished by Penguin Classics, raising questions over its ownership.

Michael Bloomberg Promises $500 Million to Help End Coal

The pledge by the former New York City mayor is part of an effort to close every coal-fired power plant in the United States and halt the growth of natural gas.

Joe Biden Denounces Hyde Amendment, Reversing His Position

Mr. Biden had been one of only a few Democratic politicians who supported the amendment, which bans most federal funding for abortion.

Marine Pleads Guilty to Hazing Death of Green Beret in Mali

Staff Sgt. Kevin Maxwell Jr. told a military court that he and three other American commandos engaged in hazing during which the soldier was strangled.

Democrats Urge Pompeo to End Policy Used to Deny Citizenship to Children of Gay Couples

Nearly 100 Democratic members of Congress, including several presidential hopefuls, signed letters calling for an end to the State Department policy.

Dr. John, Who Embodied the Music of New Orleans, Dies at 77

Born Malcolm Rebennack Jr., he was part of a pantheon of New Orleans keyboard wizards that also included Professor Longhair, James Booker and Fats Domino.

Joe Biden’s Old-Fashioned Campaign

In the On Politics newsletter: Some of the former vice president’s positions seem more in line with the Democratic Party of 2007.

House Backs Off Holding Barr in Contempt in New Resolution

House Democrats revealed a resolution up for a vote next week to take Attorney General William P. Barr and the former White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II to court.

Listen to Trump’s Lawyer Make Appeal After Flynn Agreed to Cooperate With Mueller

The voice mail message reveals how the president’s former lawyer John Dowd broached the prospect of a pardon for the former national security adviser.

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