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Lausanne has kept a night watch atop its cathedral since 1405, but it never appointed a woman to the role until Cassandre Berdoz, after a long fight, landed a job that was her “childhood dream.” The combination has roots in Spain — but here the union has a distinct Floridian flair. “Recitatif,” originally published in 1983 and now available in book form, features a Black girl and a white girl, but Morrison never identifies which is which. The deliberative process that our team followed with Obama’s nominees is outdated. Democrats should move as quickly as possible. Data science is unlocking insights about the U.S. slave system, but there is a danger in trying to quantify suffering. The Kremlin’s Ukraine gamble has failed. Socioeconomic class is a better justification for it. Alas, the Constitution doesn’t always mean what it says. I didn’t know how my workout had gone, or how I’d slept last night, until I opened the app. There’s a cost to making kids cover their faces indefinitely. 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Perry discusses her new book, and Oliver Roeder talks about “Seven Games.” Detective Jason Rivera, 22, is among the youngest police officers killed in the line of duty in New York City. In what may be the last chapter in their unlikely story, Mr. Avenatti cross-examined Ms. Daniels for several hours during his trial on Friday. “Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives,” she wrote after the site was accused of spreading vaccine misinformation. Other elected officials and a lawyer for the teenage defendant disputed Mayor Eric Adams’s characterization of the law’s role in the case. The Middle Eastern ally continues to buy billions of dollars worth of military equipment from the United States. The decision, which could deal a blow to voting access in a critical battleground state, was immediately appealed. 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