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Finance
How Janelle Jones’s Story About Black Women and the Economy Caught On
The first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department advanced the idea that lifting up people…
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US
Schumer Urges End to Single-Judge Divisions in Texas
Senator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, called on the chief judge of the Northern District of Texas to end a…
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Finance
Questions Swirl About NBCUniversal’s Future After C.E.O.’s Shocking Firing
Mike Cavanagh, now in charge of NBCUniversal, is meeting with talent including Lester Holt and Jimmy Fallon as he ponders…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Russia’s Crumbling Gas Exports
Also, President Yoon’s address to Congress and Australia’s shift on New Zealand.
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News
Carolyn Bryant Donham Dies at 88; Her Words Doomed Emmett Till
She said Till, at 14, had accosted her, and her testimony in the 1955 trial of her husband and brother-in-law…
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World
Escaped Peacock Returns to Bronx Zoo After a Night on the Loose
The peacock, nicknamed Raul by its neighbors, spent most of the night perched in a tree, drawing a crowd of…
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Finance
Biden Faces His First Big Choice on Debt Limit
After Republicans passed a bill that pairs spending cuts and fossil fuel support with raising the nation’s borrowing cap, the…
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Magazine
Maggie Smith Tries to Make the Divorce Memoir Beautiful
Her new book, “You Could Make This Place Beautiful,” is an exploration of what happened to her marriage after she…
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World
China Is Cracking Down on Bankers. Here Are Some of the Targets.
As Xi Jinping and the Communist Party further exercise control over the economy, the financial sector is coming under close…
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World
Hungary’s Habsburg Ambassador to the Pope, With an Offbeat Résumé
Eduard Habsburg, Viktor Orban’s man at the Vatican, took the post after a career as a zombie movie screenwriter, novelist…