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Yale and Columbia Are Ripping Off Financial Aid Students, Lawsuit Says
The lawsuit calls the group schools a “price-fixing cartel.”
The Pandemic Has Thrown this College Application Cycle Into Chaos
The promise of on-campus learning and return of 'gap year' students has led to a flood of applications—and a record number of rejections.
Maybe Steve Harvey Should Stop Hosting the Miss Universe Pageant
This year, the host made jokes about Colombia's cartels and Puerto Rico's relationship with the U.S.
Which Columbia Professor Canceled Class Because They Poisoned Themselves With Cyanide? An Investigation
On Monday, a Columbia student tweeted that their professor canceled class because they poisoned themselves with cyanide. Here is our story.
Here's Spiritualized's 'And Nothing Hurt,' Their First New Album in 6 Years
The follow-up to 2012's 'Sweet Heart Sweet Light' is streaming at NPR this morning ahead of its release on September 7.
Binge Watch Some of the Best Documentaries From Our International Offices
It's better than watching another Hitler thing on Netflix.
A Photographer's Reflections on Capturing the World's Worst Conflict Zones
Japanese photographer Ryo Kameyama lost his sight in his left eye documenting the conflict in Palestine's Gaza Strip.
Dylann Roof's Sister Arrested for Bringing Weapons and Weed to School
A resource officer busted her with a knife and pepper spray on the same day as the National School Walkout.
Hiding Cocaine in Pineapples Is the Latest Drug-Smuggling Trend
It helps to be imaginative in the drug-smuggling business.
Emma Sulkowicz: 2017's Sexual Assault Reckoning Is a 'Marker for Change'
The performance artist known for "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" tells Broadly why this year marked an "historic example of the successes of intergenerational feminism."
Inside the Colombian Kitchen That's Making Rebels and Soldiers into Chefs
Former FARC guerrillas work right alongside demobilized Colombian army soliders in the kitchens of Juan Manuel Barrientos' acclaimed restaurants in Medellín and Bogotá, where the chef tries to sew peace through cooking.
Christopher Emdin Is Teaching Public School Kids Science Through Hip-Hop
“The liquid soluble that made up the chemistry. A gaseous element, that burned down your ministry.”—GZA on 'Liquid Swords.'