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He warned staff two years ago the paper was losing a lot of money.
Jeff D'Onofrio will take over as acting publisher and CEO.
Education Department is telling colleges to stop using student voting data in research.
The department says it's investigating researchers at Tufts University and the National Student Clearinghouse for allegedly sharing college students' data with third parties to influence elections.
For Member Station WGBH, Kirk Carapazza has more.
Kirker Peraza from GBH reporting.
It's been a tough first day for U.S.
skiers in the Italian Alps as competition at the Winter Olympics gets underway.
In men's downhill racing and a women's cross-country ski race, U.S.
athletes finished well out of medal range.
Empire's Brian Mann has more from Milan.
And at 41, Vaughn says she's happy to race no matter the outcome.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to release money for a new rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey.
The administration had frozen $16 billion, saying it was reviewing the public work projects, one of the biggest in the country, the policies on DEI.
The judge issued a temporary restraining order to restore the money while the matter makes its way through the courts, saying that the state's
would suffer irreparable harm.
I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington.