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Finance
Hate Speech’s Rise on Twitter Is Unprecedented, Researchers Find
Problematic content and formerly barred accounts have increased sharply in the short time since Elon Musk took over, researchers said.
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Finance
Mutual Funds That Consistently Beat the Market? Not One of 2,132.
No actively managed stock or bond funds outperformed the market convincingly and regularly over the last five years. Index funds…
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Finance
It’s All That Young Job Seekers Are Asking For: Stability
People entering the work force amid inflation, pandemic uncertainty and layoffs are recalibrating what a dream job looks like.
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Finance
OPEC and Russia to Meet as Global Forces Weigh on Oil Market
As the West moves to intercede in oil trading, OPEC Plus, led by Saudi Arabia, is expected to protect its…
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Finance
Has Bob Iger Brokered a Truce With Florida?
Florida lawmakers are reportedly working to resolve their political fight with Disney, just days after Mr. Iger returned as the…
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Arts
At 26, the Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s Star Keeps Rising and Rising
Having assumed the podium of three major orchestras and appeared on the world’s prestigious stages, he debuts next at the…
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World
The Rats Are Absolutely Going to Hate the New Sanitation Commissioner
“The rats are absolutely going to hate this announcement. But the rats don’t run this city, we do.” When Jessica…
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World
35 Years of Efforts to Address Mental Illness on New York Streets
Mayors have launched numerous initiatives over the years to remove people with severe mental illness from the streets and subways.
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World
Wanted: N.Y.C. Rat Overlord With ‘Killer Instinct.’ Will Pay $170,000.
The city is seeking a new director of rodent mitigation to tackle a task that many mayoral administrations have futilely…
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World
How Hospitals Respond When Mentally Ill People Come in From the Streets
More people with severe mental illness may soon arrive in New York City’s emergency rooms. What happens to them next?