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She Studied the Health Effects of Wildfires, Until the E.P.A. Cut Her Grant17:36 Marina Vance had an E.P.A. grant to help homeowners counter the impact of wildfire smoke, until the agency deemed the research “no longer consistent” with its priorities. Sal Khan: A.I. Will Displace Workers at a Scale Many Don’t Realize13:09 Companies benefiting from A.I. should donate a small percentage of their profits to retrain the workers the tech will displace. More Student Loan Borrowers Are Shedding Debts in Bankruptcy12:02 A new study suggests that distressed borrowers using a simpler bankruptcy process are succeeding — and that more people like them should try. Should Colleges End Early Decision?26.prosince Readers respond to a guest essay arguing that it is an unfair “racket. Also: An attack on climate research and safety; the value of immigrants to America. The $1.8 Billion Question in Arkansas: Who Won the Powerball Jackpot?26.prosince A single ticket sold in Cabot, Ark., won on Wednesday night the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever. Prominent Leaders Amplify Disinformation About Brown University Shooting26.prosince Prominent business and government figures spread rumors about the attack on Brown University’s campus this month, reigniting questions about accountability in online discourse. Phyllis Lee Levin, Times Fashion Reporter and Biographer, Dies at 10426.prosince Her 1960 essay about the frustrations of educated women prefigured Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique.” She later wrote books on John Quincy Adams and others. How a Scholar Nudged the Supreme Court Toward Its Troop Deployment Ruling26.prosince Accepting an argument from a law professor that no party to the case had made, the Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a stinging loss that could lead to more aggressive tactics. John Carey, Literary Eminence Who Excoriated Snobbery, Dies at 9125.prosince An Oxford professor and renowned critic, he was pugnacious, fearless and disdainful of the received wisdom of his intellectual milieu. The Class Where ‘Screenagers’ Train to Navigate Social Media and A.I.25.prosince New technologies are complicating efforts to teach the scrolling generation to think critically and defensively online. They Were Supposed to Protect Young Workers. Instead, They Cashed In.25.prosince Profit-seekers co-opted America’s premier cultural exchange program, the J-1 visa, which brought young people to work in the United States. Some sponsors charged thousands in fees. Texas A&M Will Not Reinstate Lecturer Fired Over Gender Lesson24.prosince The decision seemed likely to provoke a court battle in a state where Republican politicians have sought to influence public universities. In Private Letters, Harvard and Trump Administration Escalate Duel24.prosince It is the latest twist in the marquee battle of the administration’s campaign to rein in colleges and universities it views as too liberal. Mixed Grades for Home-Schooling24.prosince The Origins of Jeffrey Epstein23.prosince A Times investigation revealed the truth of how Mr. Epstein, a college dropout, clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society. |