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Category: Princeton University
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Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90
He helped pioneer a branch of the field that exposed hard-wired mental biases in people’s economic behavior. The work led to a Nobel.
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Trump’s Tax Cut Fueled Investment but Did Not Pay for Itself, Study Finds
The most detailed research yet on corporate response to the 2017 Republican tax law shows modest gains for workers and high cost to the federal debt.
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Natalie Zemon Davis, Historian of the Marginalized, Dies at 94
She wrote of peasants, unsung women, border crossers and, most popularly, Martin Guerre, a 16th-century village impostor recalled in a 1980s movie.
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Behind ‘Oppenheimer,’ a Prizewinning Biography 25 Years in the Making
Martin Sherwin struck the deal and dove into the research. But it was only when Kai Bird joined as a collaborator that “American Prometheus” came to be.
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10 Takeaways From the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
Underdogs from New Jersey made an impression, trash talkers held court, and pep bands showed how much they care.
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Garden State’s Basketball Talent Blooms in N.C.A.A. Tournament
The New York Times – Sports:Whether it’s teams like Princeton and Fairleigh Dickinson pulling off upsets or standout performances from players, New Jersey’s imprint has been all over the Division I men’s basketball tournament.
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Princeton Follows Up Its NCAA Surprise With a Stroll to the Round of 16
The New York Times – Sports:For the first time since 1967, Princeton is moving on to the regional semifinal.
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Fairleigh Dickinson, Princeton, Furman and the Joy of March Upsets
The New York Times – Sports:“This is one of the few things in life where they told me how good it was and, somehow, it’s better.”
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Princeton Commemorates Long-Ago Upset With a New One, of Arizona
The New York Times – Sports:In 1996, Princeton dropped U.C.L.A. in one of the most stirring N.C.A.A. tournament upsets. In the same city this year, it downed No. 2 seed Arizona.
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A Princeton Passer’s Skills Recall a Departed Coach’s Legacy
The New York Times – Sports:Tosan Evbuomwan is leading Princeton into the N.C.A.A. tournament seven months after the death of one of its best-known coaches, Pete Carril.
