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World
Your Tuesday Briefing
Hospitals are attacked in Sudan.
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Finance
U.S. Car Brands Will Benefit Most From Electric Car Tax Breaks
Rules that take effect on Tuesday will limit the $7,500 credits to electric cars made domestically with minerals from the…
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News
At Liverpool, a Red Alert
A rough stretch, starting with Saturday’s game against Manchester City, will define Liverpool’s season. The harder work comes after that.
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Finance
Automakers Face Test in Reaching U.S. Target for Electric Vehicles
New federal rules are expected to speed the transition to E.V.s, a shift that car companies have embraced but will…
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News
W.N.B.A. Draft: Aliyah Boston Goes No. 1 to Indiana Fever
Boston, a senior forward from the University of South Carolina, was the second-ever top pick from her college.
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Finance
Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse Chills Start-Up Funding
Two weeks after the bank failed, the fallout has hit the start-up market as investors pull back further and fear…
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World
New York City Offers Free Preschool. Why Are 30,000 Spots Empty?
The pandemic affected enrollment for pre-K and 3-K. Now, some believe the city should ramp up efforts to enroll new…
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World
Council Likely to Ban Weight Bias in the Workplace
Under a bill that is expected to pass, employers won’t be able to turn down applicants because they are overweight.
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Magazine
The More Kates the Merrier
The “Night of 1,000 Kates,” an annual variety show in Philadelphia, taps into the singer Kate Bush’s lasting appeal.
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News
N.F.L. Teams Are Bullish on Cornerbacks and Bearish on Running Backs
Recent off-season deals also show that trades are hot, free-agent signings are not, and “bridge quarterback” is one of the…