Finance
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E.P.A. to Tighten Limits on Mercury and Other Pollutants From Power Plants
A new rule would reduce mercury, arsenic, nickel and lead emissions, which the Biden administration said would protect public health.
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For Lower-Income Students, Big Tech Internships Can Be Hard to Get
Jalaun Ross, a computer science major at Central Connecticut State University, knew it would be difficult to land an internship…
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This Historically Black University Created Its Own Tech Intern Pipeline
Trying to obtain an internship at a leading tech company or start-up can be a depressing quest for many college…
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End of the Gas-Engine Camaro Opens a New Door for Muscle Cars
G.M. is ending production of the classic American sports car, but executives say an electric version is likely. Corvette is…
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Europe Plots a Reset on China
President Emmanuel Macron of France and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, arrived in China on Wednesday…
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How a Tiny Literary Magazine Became a Springboard for Great Irish Writing
The Stinging Fly has helped launch several of Ireland’s most promising writers. How has a publication with 1,000 subscribers carved…
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Who Was Rupert Murdoch’s Two-Week Fiancée?
The planned summer wedding of the 92-year-old media mogul and Ann Lesley Smith is said to have been called off.…
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Endeavor and W.W.E. Join Forces to Create Live-Combat Tag Team
The new company, with the stock ticker “TKO,” is betting that the value of rights for live events like wrestling…
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Norfolk Southern’s Push for Profits Compromised Safety, Workers Say
Federal officials are investigating the railroad’s safety practices and culture after the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and worker deaths.
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SPAC Tied to Trump Media Rushes to Complete Deal
The merger of Digital World and Trump Media has been held up by investigations, but executives are rushing to complete…