Education

Dimming America’s Beacons to the World

Readers respond to articles about setbacks to the Fulbright program and Voice of...

Marthe Cohn, a Wartime Jewish Nurse Who Spied for the F...

Fluent in German and passing as an Aryan, she once crossed into Germany, uncover...

E. Jean Carroll Chronicles Her Legal Battles With Trump...

“Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President” includes reflections on being asked to ...

50 Years After ‘Jaws’ Terrified Filmgoers, a Reporter L...

The culture critic Brian Raftery, who wrote about “Jaws” for the Book Review las...

Can You Ever Really Know a Person? Biographers Keep Try...

Each age has its own way of drawing the arc of a human life. Ours is concerned w...

Israel’s Stunning Attack on Iran, and India Plane Crash...

Plus, Friday’s news quiz.

The One Area Where Trump’s N.I.H. Cuts Might Actually M...

Health disparities research needs a reboot.

Good News for College Students: You May See a Dip in St...

A small decline in interest rates on federal loans for next school year is the f...

Oil Up, Global Stocks Down After Israel Strikes Iran

Oil prices are up and stocks are down, as investors fear a potential wider regio...

David H. Murdock, a Rags-to-Riches Corporate Raider, Di...

He was a school dropout at 14 and homeless for a spell, but as a driven investor...

Is Biography the One A.I.-Proof Genre?

Each age has its own way of drawing the arc of a human life. Ours is concerned w...

Book Review: ‘Return to Sender,’ by Vera Brosgol, and ‘...

Two children’s novels take a gimlet-eyed look at the price of gifts with “no str...

Judge Opens Door to Releasing Mahmoud Khalil as Soon as...

Mr. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has been held in Louisiana for more than...

Trump’s Budget Tells Three Unhappy Truths About America

Features of the budget: A supercharged ICE, school vouchers and no relief for a ...

Viewed From Any Angle, This Station Is a Wonder and an ...

Michigan Central Station taught me what education is for.

Red-State Universities Will Get Hit by Trump’s Cuts, Too

The president’s assault on academic research won’t affect just blue-state elites.