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Douglas Daus, a forensic analyst in the Manhattan district attorney’s office, obtained the audio from the phones of Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s former fixer.The New York Times - Top stories -
2024 Was the Year That Broke College Admissions
Getting into a selective college has always been a source of anxiety and stress for students, but this year seemed like academic Hunger Games.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Bauhaus Nazis: the collaborators – and worse – among the design icons
They were seen as heroes and martyrs who defied the Nazis. But a new show in Weimar reveals horrifying details about some Bauhauslers, one of whom designed the crematoriums at Auschwitz. If the day of Otti Berger’s death is not known, its place ...The Guardian - World -
Inquiry into Nazi camps on Alderney to examine if there was British cover-up
Government investigation into wartime atrocities on Channel Island will ask why Nazi perpetrators never stood trial in Britain. The government inquiry into Nazi wartime atrocities on the Channel Island of Alderney has been extended to investigate ...The Guardian - World -
Not woke but still going broke? Maybe you’re just not funny | Fiona Katauskas
You can’t say anything these days. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
The Knicks' Secret Weapon? Missing Shots
As New York advances in the playoffs, rebounding their own misses has become a key component of their success.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Berlin’s government offers to give away villa once owned by Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels
Berlin's government is offering to give away a villa once owned by Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, hoping to end a decades-long debate on whether to repurpose or bulldoze the sprawling, disused site in the countryside north of ...ABC News - World -
Amazon CEO Jassy's Anti-Union Comments Broke the Law, Says Labor Judge
Claims made on CNBC broadcast that employees "would be better off without" a union were unlawful, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.Inc. - Business - Amazon
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