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News
Rent Increases Are Softening, but Not Everywhere
Rents are still up over last year in just over half of the 100 largest U.S. cities.
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Food
Amid Signs of a Covid Uptick, Researchers Brace for the ‘New Normal’
Infections remain very low, despite signs of a slight increase. Now, experts are looking for clues to what living with…
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Food
Leprosy May Be Endemic in Central Florida, Scientists Report
The News Leprosy, a fearsome scourge of ancient civilizations, may have become a permanent fixture in Florida, according to a…
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Finance
Uber Posts 14% Rise in Revenue as Growth Slows
The company’s growth decelerated as the rebound from the pandemic normalized and its freight business declined. It also swung to…
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Finance
Wall St. Pessimists Are Getting Used to Being Wrong
The S&P 500 is up about 20 percent this year, but some still warn that the future may not be…
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Finance
Bank of Japan, in Surprise, Signals a Move Away From Easy Money
Japan’s central bank takes a step toward allowing interest rates to rise, saying it will be more flexible in managing…
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Finance
Social Security’s Next Cost-of-Living Raise Is Forecast Around 3%
Analysts say the 2024 adjustment, which helps older Americans keep up with inflation, won’t be nearly as high as this…
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US
Biden to Overhaul Military Justice Code, Seeking to Curb Sexual Assault
The largest overhaul of the Uniform Code of Military Justice since its creation in 1950 will remove commanders’ authority over…
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Finance
An Energy Correspondent Hunts for Alternatives
Ivan Penn reports on the new sources we rely on to power our world.
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Food
Barboncino, a Brooklyn Pizza Restaurant, Becomes a Union Shop
Staff at this Crown Heights restaurant voted to join Workers United, making the pizzeria New York City’s first to have…