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The Young Economic Populists Reshaping the Left23:23 As Democrats wrestle over the direction of their party, a new crop of progressive candidates sees college graduates among its biggest supporters. Thousands Protest Outside World Cup Opening Ceremony in Mexico City23:23 At least 18,000 people protested on Thursday as the capital hosted the first match of the tournament, though the demonstrations appeared to be largely peaceful. Cultivating a New Generation of Readers and a Love of Books23:23 Readers respond to “Make America Read Again,” an Opinion guest essay by Brian Bannon. Also: Choosing Graham Platner; fading bank tellers. 12 Injured at Cultus Lake Water Park, Possibly by Electricity, in British Columbia21:07 Ten middle school students and two others sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries at Cultus Lake Waterpark in British Columbia, officials said. Trump Administration Shifts Special Education Programs to Health Department19:56 Officials announced that the Education Department’s civil rights office would also be broken off, the most aggressive move yet to dismantle the department. Best-Selling Memoirist Sues Classmate Who Said She Used Her Story19:56 Amy Griffin contended that she was defamed when a former classmate accused her in a lawsuit of appropriating parts of her story of being sexually abused for “The Tell.” N.Y. Officials Reject Students’ Pleas to Move Exams for Knicks Parade15.června The championship celebration starts at 10 a.m. Thursday, just as some of the state Regents tests begin. Students had organized petitions calling for the exams to be delayed. Legal and Lobbying Costs Surge as Universities Face Trump Pressure14.června Some universities’ tax returns showed that their legal bills had more than doubled. Others reported that their spending on lobbying had risen at least fivefold. Threats, Free Speech and the Case Against U. of Michigan Activists13.června Prosecutors accused eight pro-Palestinian activists with ties to the university of conspiring to threaten campus leaders and others. Judge Dismisses Republican Group’s Case Against the University of Florida13.června A campus group the university banned after accusations of antisemitic behavior failed to prove it had its First Amendment rights violated, the court ruled. Today, In Short12.června Making Space for Art on a Sporty Weekend12.června Soccer ball sculptures have popped up in New York City for the World Cup ahead of the first game in the area on Saturday, Brazil vs. Morocco. This Is Mexico and Canada’s World Cup, Too. Don’t Expect Unity.12.června Mexico and Canada have faced significant recent tension in their relations with the United States. But in their historic World Cup bid, the three countries promoted teamwork. City Council Calls for Tighter Review of N.Y.C. School System Contracts11.června The chancellor of the city’s schools, Kamar Samuels, is being investigated over a $180,000 no-bid deal dating to his previous role. |