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He Died at a School for Disabled People. Decades Later, His Brother Sought Answers.20:44 John Scott was rarely spoken of in his family after he was placed in an institution. After a half-century, his youngest brother set out to learn who he was and what happened to him. Teaching History in the Trump Era20:44 Readers respond to an article about how the teaching of U.S. history is changing. Also: Democratic pragmatism; emergency care at risk. Government Shutdown Ends and Federal Workers Return19:33 Government employees were expecting to see paychecks again as early as Nov. 20 after six weeks in limbo. He Helped Cities Anticipate Damage From Storms11:25 Austin Becker developed an early warning system to protect critical infrastructure from storms. His project’s funding was eliminated in April. Virginia’s Governor-elect Wants a Say Over Leadership at U.Va.12.listopadu Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, told the university’s board that the choice of a new president, to replace one pushed out by Republicans over the summer, should be delayed until she is in office. Visiting Leiden, Canals and Charm Without the Crowds of Amsterdam12.listopadu Leiden, a city whose university is often called the Oxford of the Netherlands, features museums, gardens, murals and plenty of ways to stretch your mind. Kindergartners With Chromebooks: 350 Teachers on How Screens Took Over School12.listopadu Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained. College Romance Books That Will Make You Swoon12.listopadu The explosive potential of those years makes every emotion more intense — and a perfect combo for rich storytelling. Justice Department to Investigate Protests at Turning Point Event at Berkeley12.listopadu The announcement came a day after protesters confronted attendees of a campus event hosted by Turning Point USA, the conservative group founded by Charlie Kirk. Robert A.M. Stern Is Still Dreaming of a Fresh New York11.listopadu The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan’s most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaires’ Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.) Cornell Reaches Deal With Trump Administration to Restore Research Funds10.listopadu The Ivy League university had warned of layoffs after the Trump administration stripped it of funds this year. The cuts were among the deepest in higher education. Among Mamdani’s Many Upcoming Challenges: Fixing New York City’s Schools10.listopadu Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, will encounter dwindling enrollment, lackluster reading scores and federal officials spoiling for a fight. John Cleary, Wounded in Kent State Shooting, Dies at 7410.listopadu He was shot in 1970 by the National Guard during a student protest over the Vietnam War that left four dead in Ohio. A photo of him lying on the ground and bleeding made the cover of Life magazine. Virginia Teen Narrowly Defeats His Former Civics Teacher in County Election10.listopadu Cameran Drew, 19, defeated his former high school government teacher, Kenneth Bell, by 10 votes for a seat on the Surry County Board of Supervisors this week. There are no hard feelings. |