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Updates
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College freshmen aren’t the only ones learning this fall. Their parents are getting a crash course in letting go. "One night at 1 a.m., I looked at my phone to make sure he was in bed."
Surveillance Parents Face the Ultimate Firewall: Freshman Year
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The crackdown on legacy admissions at private universities is coming to California.
California Bans Legacy Admissions at Private Colleges
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A Georgia judge weighed a Democratic challenge to new state election rules, championed by former President Donald Trump, that critics say could inject uncertainty into how votes will be counted and certified next month.
Georgia Board Goes On Trial Over Changes to Election Rules
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The contest between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio is the first and only scheduled vice-presidential debate this election season. Here’s how to watch.
What Time Is the Vance-Walz Debate? Here’s How to Watch Tonight
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CVS did tens of billions of dollars in deals to create a healthcare conglomerate. It hasn’t worked as executives hoped, but fixing it will be difficult.
CVS, Considering a Break-Up, Will Find It’s Hard to Do
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Bottega Veneta’s new unisex perfumes retail for $450. The fragrance-making process, helmed by creative director Matthieu Blazy, mirrored that of the brand’s signature leather-bag weaving.
With New Fragrances, Bottega Veneta Smells a Hit
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For high-school boys, it’s suddenly cool to smell old. Colognes—some from the 1990s—are having a resurgence with a new fan base: teens obsessed with building an expensive collection.
Why Do All These 15-Year-Old Boys Want to Smell Like the 1990s?
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Here are nine things to know before the vice-presidential debate Tuesday night between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance. 🔗 https://on.wsj.com/3XMhYZF
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Stellantis is recalling over 150,000 of its U.S. market plug-in hybrid Jeeps over a potential fire risk.
Stellantis Recalls More Than 150,000 Hybrid Jeeps Over Fire Risk
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