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Wall Street Is Down on Corporate America
Earnings season kicks off this week, and analysts expect a big drop in corporate profits and more announcements about layoffs.
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Business
Phoenix Police Investigate Their Detention of a Wall Street Journal Reporter
The reporter, Dion Rabouin, who is Black, was handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle after conducting interviews outside a…
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News
With Detailed Evidence and a Call for Accountability, Jan. 6 Panel Seeks a Legacy
The final report of the committee provides many new details on former President Donald J. Trump’s actions and a record…
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News
Trump Audit Shows Depths of I.R.S. Funding Woes
The agency lacks the resources to go after rich taxpayers. For years, a single revenue agent was responsible for the…
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Travel
George Santos Breaks Silence: ‘I Have My Story to Tell.’ (Next Week.)
Mr. Santos, the congressman-elect from New York, has yet to address numerous inconsistencies raised by The New York Times about…
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News
A Common Answer to Jan. 6 Panel Questions: The Fifth
Transcripts released by the House Jan. 6 committee showed nearly two dozen witnesses invoking their right against self-incrimination, underscoring the…
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News
I.R.S. Routinely Audited Obama and Biden, Raising Questions Over Delays for Trump
The revelation that the agency had not audited Donald J. Trump during his first two years in office despite a…
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News
Trump’s Taxes: Red Flags, Big Losses and a Windfall From His Father
At first glance, the income-tax data released this week by a House committee seems to show a turnaround in 2018…
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Travel
Did George Santos Also Mislead Voters About Being Jewish?
Genealogy websites cited by The Forward suggest that Mr. Santos’s grandparents were born in Brazil, and were not “Holocaust refugees,”…
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Trump Paid $1.1 Million in Taxes During Presidency, but $0 in 2020, Report Shows
The former president reported a burst of income after entering the Oval Office, but by the end of his term,…