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Aaron Donald celebrated his final play, pressuring Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow to seal a Super Bowl title. Credit... Ben Solomon for The New York Times
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Los Angeles Rams used a late comeback to down the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, in the Super Bowl on Sunday, capturing an N.F.L. championship by scoring a touchdown with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth
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Things got tricky when Cardinals second baseman Tommy Edman spent holiday time with his siblings, who were also employed by M.L.B. teams.
Tommy Edman’s father, John, and mother, Maureen, were among the family and friends who came out to see him play against the San Diego Padres in 2019. Credit... The Edman Family
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Feb. 25, 2022
SAN DIEGO — The baseball lockout is complicated on many levels, but perhaps nowhere wa
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Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced debt relief for former Berkeley College students. The $20 million settlement resolved a 2018 lawsuit accusing the school of defrauding borrowers. Sen. Chuck Schumer touted the relief while pushing for Joe Biden to cancel student debt broadly. Loading Something is loading. Relief is on the way for students who may have been defrauded by one of New York's largest for-profit colleges.
On Thursday, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announc
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As Afghan universities reopen, some women can't afford to return
Women and their relatives have lost jobs, straining finances
Economic crisis could reverse gains in female education
Taliban say they are working to support women in business
KABUL, Feb 25 (Reuters) - As students return to universities across Afghanistan this month, law major Waheeda Bayat will not be among them.
The 24-year-old was looking forward to resuming her course at the private Gawharshad University in Kabul, but ami
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The University of Virginia School of Law's new Roadmap Scholars Initiative takes aim at the law school pipeline
Administrators hope other top law schools will follow suit
(Reuters) - The University of Virginia School of Law is taking what it says is the most comprehensive approach yet to promoting a diverse pipeline of law students, launching a program to guide first-generation college students and those fr
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The sentence for Gamal Abdelaziz, 64, of Las Vegas, was the longest yet in the continuing federal prosecution known as Operation Varsity Blues.
Former Wynn Resorts executive Gamal Abdelaziz, right, arriving at Boston federal courthouse for his sentencing hearing Feb. 9, 2022. Credit... Katherine Taylor/Reuters
Feb. 9, 2022
A former casino executive was sentenced on Wednesday to a year and a day in prison for participating in a conspiracy to sec
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BEIJING, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Enterprising Chinese college graduates will be able to borrow up to half a million yuan ($78,900) in the wealthy province of Zhejiang to start a business, and if it goes belly-up, the government will help pay at least 80% of the lo
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