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  • New York University students cheered, but critics say waiving tuition isn't the best way to ease student debt or boost the number of primary care doctors from diverse backgrounds.
  • China is removing its foreign minister, Qin Gang, after a short, months-long tenure. It is reappointing Wang Yi, his predecessor and China's current top diplomat, to the role.
  • The top target is Pete Buttigieg. He faced a barrage of attacks as the other Democratic candidates seek to blunt his momentum from a strong showing in Iowa.
  • From India to Israel to white-tailed deer in Iowa harboring the coronavirus, our top COVID stories of the year reveal the ever-changing nature of the world's health crisis.
  • While a top Republican claimed the creation of more Democratic-leaning seats was done for political reasons, nonpartisan metrics show the map better reflects the partisan makeup of the state.
  • The state of the economy ranks at or near the top of many voters' concerns this election cycle, and it is in this area that The Weekly Standard's Peter Wehner says the President has a credibility problem.
  • Debate about the idea of American exceptionalism has been raging since the presidential election of 2010, when then-candidate Obama's view of the idea was called into question. David Rothkopf of Foreign Policy argues that America is no longer exceptional. Judging by this week's international education rankings, America might be moving toward sub-parism.
  • Egypt's prosecutor general said ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons have been held for questioning over accusations of corruption, abuse of authority and the killings of protesters. Mubarak had fallen ill hours earlier and was rushed to a hospital. His sons were interrogated and transferred to a Cairo prison.
  • Nashville singer Shawn Camp has had numerous Top 10 hits, but they've all been sung by other country stars, including Garth Brooks, Josh Turner and George Strait. Sixteen years ago, Camp had his own shot at country music stardom, but his second album was shelved -- until now.
  • The former lead guitarist of the legendary band Guns N' Roses is a musician with a sound and look all his own. After all the success — and vice — Slash says he's still a work in progress.
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