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New York City’s Pre-K System Was a Model. Now Employees Say It’s a Mess.
Problems in the city’s early childhood divisions run deep and could threaten the quality of free preschool, according to current…
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Finance
Why Bed Bath & Beyond Is Weighing Bankruptcy
Dreary holiday season sales failed to help solve the struggling retailer’s financial woes, leaving the company with few options.
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World
Hell and High Water: California’s Wild Weather Uproots Trees, Strains State
Pounding rainstorms following an epic drought leave thousands of broken trees that batter roads, levees and neighborhoods.
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News
Want to Understand L.G.B.T.Q. Life in America? Come to Alabama.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — It was an unusually chilly Thursday night in December, and a drag queen named Miss Majesty Divine…
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Once Again, My Family Must Leave Afghanistan
Last September, 13 months after the Taliban takeover, my family and I flew into Kabul one morning as many of…
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World
Battered and Strained by War, Ukraine’s Economy Adapts to Survive
After 10 months of Russian destruction, Ukraine’s economy shrank by 30 percent. But companies have packed up and moved, switched…
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News
U.F.C. and Partners Reluctant to Speak On Dana White Slapping His Wife
White, the president of the U.F.C., slapped his wife during an argument at a nightclub on Jan. 1. Since then,…
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Finance
Republicans’ Internecine Conflict Is Mirrored in Conservative Media
National Review has called the House leadership votes “an embarrassing spectacle.” Others have cheered it on.
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Finance
U.S. Moves to Bar Noncompete Agreements in Labor Contracts
A sweeping proposal by the Federal Trade Commission would block companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for a…
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News
Why the Fringiest Fringe of the G.O.P. Now Has So Much Power Over the Party
For the first time in nearly a century, we have witnessed the stunning spectacle of a Republican Party so fractured…