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Mass Tech Layoffs? Just Another Day in the Corporate Blender.
Silicon Valley, home of so many technological and workplace innovations, is rolling out another one: the unnecessary layoff. After shedding…
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It Hurts to See Biden Imitating Trump on Trade
Waving the flag as he heads into election season, President Biden is opposing the acquisition of U.S. Steel, a once-great…
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My Country Is Witnessing a Messy, Buffoonish End of Rule
On Dec. 31, 1980, Léopold Sédar Senghor, the first president of Senegal, announced that he was leaving power. At 74,…
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M. Emmet Walsh, Character Actor Who Always Stood Out, Dies at 88
His roles in films like “Blood Simple” and “Blade Runner” were sometimes big, sometimes small. But he invariably made a…
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The Potency of Trump’s ‘Lost Cause’ Mythmaking
At an Ohio rally this month, Donald Trump saluted the insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, calling…
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When We See the Climate More Clearly, What Will We Do?
This month MethaneSAT, an $88 million, 770-pound surveillance satellite conceived by the Environmental Defense Fund and designed at Harvard to…
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A Big Step Toward a Fairer Housing Market
Some overcharges are right there for everybody to see. One of them is how much Americans have to pay to…
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Frans de Waal, Who Found the Origins of Morality in Apes, Dies at 75
An unusually popular primatologist, he drew the attention of Newt Gingrich, Isabella Rossellini, the philosopher Peter Singer and the reading…
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Bill Jorgensen, Authoritative New York TV Newsman, Dies at 96
Getting his start in the Midwest, he was best known for leading the New York broadcast “The 10 O’Clock News.”
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U.F.C. Settles Antitrust Suit With Fighters for $335 Million
The organization’s parent company admitted no wrongdoing but agreed to pay the fighters, who had accused it of suppressing their…