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Fed President Backs Slowdown as Support Mounts for Smaller Rate Move
Susan M. Collins, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said she was leaning toward a quarter-point move at…
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Twitter Said to Consider Selling User Names to Boost Revenue
The company has discussed selling some user names through online auctions, people with knowledge of the plans said.
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The Party’s Over for Us. Where Do We Go Now?
For decades, conservative values have been central to Bret Stephens’s and David Brooks’s political beliefs, and the Republican Party was…
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The Idaho Murder Suspect Studied Criminology. That Is Not a Crime.
Crime is a constant in American life. We see it portrayed on television and in films, see it debated in…
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As China Reopens, Online Finger-Pointing Shows a Widening Gulf
The Communist Party’s efforts to limit discord over its sudden “zero Covid” pivot are being challenged with increasing rancor, including…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
At least 17 more civilians have died in extraordinary violence in Peru.
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Divided House Approves G.O.P. Inquiry Into ‘Weaponization’ of Government
Republicans pushed through a measure to create a powerful new committee to scrutinize what they have charged is an effort…
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Goldman Sachs Begins Large Round of Layoffs
The investment bank plans to cut up to 3,200 jobs, or roughly 6 percent of its work force, as it…
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Vatican Pledges to Look Into 1983 Disappearance of a Teenage Girl
Vatican officials said they would reopen a cold case that has gripped Italians, spawned countless theories and been the subject…
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Nurses Extend Strike to Second Day at 2 Major New York City Hospitals
Nurses returned to the picket lines on Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, which were functioning with…