Death, indignity, despair: The human cost of Steward’s neglect
On the whole, Steward’s more than 30 hospitals have been among the worst, the most troubled in the country over the last five years, according to several measures.
Two years in, Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery initiative has little to show
A growing chorus of critics say campus upheaval related to the Israel-Hamas war, assaults by conservative lawmakers and donors on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and the forced resignation of former president Claudine Gay have distracted Harvard and diminished its appetite for making real progress.
Judge delays Donald Trump’s sentencing in hush-money case until after November election
Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan, who is also weighing a defense request to overturn the verdict on immunity grounds, delayed Trump’s sentencing until Nov. 26.
Ty Law: Patriots fans should ‘manage their expectations’
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