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How Far Will the Fed Have to Go to Tame Inflation?
Ordinary reality doesn’t change depending on whether you believe in it or not, as Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist and…
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Finance
Why There Is Talk of a Writers’ Strike in Hollywood
TV and movie writers want more money, but Hollywood companies say the demands ignore economic realities. The deadline to sort…
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Amazon Plans to Lay Off Another 9,000 Employees
The cuts follow another round of layoffs affecting more than 18,000 jobs announced several months ago.
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Style
Bob Dylan Always Gives the Camera What It Wants
A new ad campaign for the fashion brand Celine reveals the 81-year-old troubadour’s hidden talent.
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Finance
Biden’s $6.8 Trillion Budget Proposes New Social Programs and Higher Taxes
WASHINGTON — President Biden on Thursday proposed a $6.8 trillion budget that seeks to increase spending on the military and…
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M.L.S. Returns With Another New Team and a Whole New Way to Watch
St. Louis City S.C. will hit the field as the league’s 29th franchise, but to watch it, and every other…
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The Tigers Stay Patient in Baseball’s Waiting Game
As the team’s president of baseball operations, Scott Harris wants to turn Detroit’s fortunes around. But he knows the team…
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World
2 Teens’ Deaths Underscore Dangers of ‘Subway Surfing’
In New York, incidents of people riding outside of train cars have more than quadrupled in one year. Two recent…
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Finance
A Sudden Rush to Make Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mainstream
United Airlines and other companies have started a $100 million fund to invest in jet fuel that produces fewer greenhouse…
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Health
Big Soda’s Alcohol Drinks Worry Health Experts
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — On a quiet street corner, a sign marks the birthplace of a beverage behemoth: Here, in…
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