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International news organization covering global and local headlines. Founded in 1908. Winner of 7 Pulitzers & 14 Overseas Press Awards.
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    Some experts see dropping first-semester letter grades as a sign of eroding rigor alongside grade inflation and thinner reading assignments. The University of Michigan says it will help more students acclimate to college. #highered #college #grades
    Setting students up to succeed? Why Michigan is ditching first-semester grades.
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    More states are challenging companies that claim predicting a future event is not luck, even as more Americans find betting morally unacceptable. #gambling #predictionmarket #kalshi
    Prediction markets at odds with US mood on gambling
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    A spate of cyberattacks on water utilities across the United States last month were resolved quickly. Yet the incidents underscore weaknesses, particularly in small or rural towns with fewer resources to protect infrastructure. #cyberattack #cybersecurity
    Cyberattacks on water facilities test US defenses, reveal gaps
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    In the United Nations’ 80 years, it has been led by nine secretaries-general, none of them women. But as the U.N. begins the process of electing a successor to António Guterres, four top candidates are women. #un #unitednations #glassceiling
    As the UN picks its 10th chief, a woman may finally break the glass ceiling
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    Americans are embracing Chinese culture with an enthusiasm not seen since before the pandemic. The shift comes as China works to raise its global standing and displace the U.S. as the world’s preeminent superpower. #china #mahjong #chinamaxxing
    From mahjong clubs to ‘Chinamaxxing,’ why Chinese culture seems to be everywhere
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