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Finance
Fed Minutes Showed Policymakers Were Still Intent on Easing Inflation
Federal Reserve officials thought they needed to do more to cool the economy even before a series of strong data…
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World
Wait, the Campaign Is Halfway Done?
In the so-called invisible primary, there’s often a clear relationship between early polling and the eventual outcome.
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World
Southern Baptists Expel Saddleback Church Over Female Pastor
The nation’s largest Protestant denomination has grappled with issues around gender, sexuality and politics.
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Finance
How Widespread Are These Toxic Chemicals? They’re Everywhere.
Researchers created a map showing where PFAS compounds, linked to cancer in humans, have been detected in wildlife. It spans…
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World
South Korea Inches Toward Same-Sex Equality, but Broader Bill Is Stalled
Christian conservatives in the country have campaigned tirelessly for decades to prevent legislation that would offer protections to L.G.B.T.Q. people.
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World
Democrats Protest After McCarthy Grants Tucker Carlson Access to Jan. 6 Video
The House speaker’s decision to give the Fox News host access to thousands of hours of security footage prompted criticism…
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Style
Tennis Bracelet, Anyone?
Chris Evert made them famous, and their simple, elegant designs have stood the test of time.
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Health
A Fraught New Frontier in Telehealth: Ketamine
With loosened rules around remote prescriptions, a psychedelic-like drug has become a popular treatment for mental health conditions. But a boom in…
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World
Barbara Lee, a Longtime Congresswoman, Is Running for Senate in California
Ms. Lee, the sole member of Congress to oppose a broad war authorization after the Sept. 11 attacks, is joining…
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Arts
Gustavo Dudamel, Superstar Maestro, Meets New York
On his first visit to the city since being named the New York Philharmonic’s next music director, he eagerly played…