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When Your Boss Is Your Landlord
A Brooklyn hospital is trying to evict employees and retirees from staff housing, as it struggles financially, but tenants fear…
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The Perilous Existence of a Hamptons Day Laborer
Early in the evening of Dec. 30, Julio Florencio Teo Gomez, a carpenter from Guatemala City who had shifted around…
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Amid Tragedy, Anguished Pleas for Gaza
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Workers Sue Over Law Allowing Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos
The New Jersey casinos are the last large refuge for smokers in the Northeast, but some employees say their health…
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Maryse Condé, ‘Grande Dame’ of Francophone Literature, Dies at 90
She explored the history and culture of Africa, the West Indies and Europe in work that made her a perennial…
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An Italian Maker Crafts Umbrellas With Personality
For many, an umbrella may seem a pedestrian, often disposable object. Not so for the umbrella maker Carlo Suino, 60,…
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How One Tech Skeptic Decided A.I. Might Benefit the Middle Class
David Autor, an M.I.T. economist and tech contrarian, argues that A.I. is fundamentally different from past waves of computerization.
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The Boss Is Calling Late. Should the Law Let You Ignore It?
A San Francisco lawmaker wants California to give workers the right to brush off business calls after hours.
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Peter Eotvos, Hungarian Modernist Composer and Conductor, Dies at 80
A tireless advocate of contemporary music, he adapted literary sources both modern and classic, instilling his work with “inimitable character…
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The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies Share full article1505By Megha Rajagopalan and Qadri Inzamam…