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Lynn Nottage photographed at A Broadway Celebration at the Times Square EDITION, in December 2021. Jenny Anderson/Getty Images for CAA hide caption
State laws that add restrictions on voting are a serious problem, Waldman says
Sculptor Edmonia Lewis is on the next stamp in the Black Heritage series
Djokovic faces possible deportation after Australia again revokes his visa
Iowa town translates its diverse population into a majority Latino city council
As prices rise, some debate whether price controls should be reinstated
Lynn Nottage photographed at A Broadway Celebration at the Times Square EDITION, in December 2021. Jenny Anderson/Getty Images for CAA hide caption
Two-time Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage turns a triple play in New York City
The leader of the Oath Keepers is charged with conspiracy for Jan. 6 riot
Britain's Prince Andrew is stripped of his royal patronages and military titles
How a WWII veteran's act of voting inspired a teenage Martin Luther King Jr.
With Russian troops at Ukraine's border, talks to avert a conflict end deadlocked
Will a landmark case involving torture in Syria lead to future prosecutions?
The Supreme Court delivered 2 decisions on vaccine rules for U.S. workers
Surgeon General Murthy details the administration's next move against COVID
As part of the settlement, the loan servicing company Navient agreed to pay $95 million for states to offer affected borrowers some reimbursement — roughly $260 each to 350,000 borrowers. Kris Tripplaar/Sipa USA via Reuters hide caption
Navient reaches a deal to cancel $1.7 billion in student loan debts
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