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Fed’s Powell Signals December Slowdown in Rate Increases
The Federal Reserve chair said the central bank will keep lifting rates to control price increases, and played down a…
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Some Rail Workers, Seeking Sick Days, Say Biden Betrayed Them
The request for Congress to impose contract terms that several unions had rejected rankled rank-and-file members who had rallied behind…
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Could Theatrical Movies Shut Out Streamers for the Top Oscars?
A year after Apple’s historic best-picture win, the lead categories could be filled entirely by big-screen films. But don’t call…
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Layoffs Hit CNN as Cost-Cutting Pressure Mounts
Chris Licht, the network’s chairman, said that the company would be notifying affected employees later this week.
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Job Openings Ease, but Layoffs Are Little Changed
Government data for October shows the labor market is still strong, though cooling slightly.
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U. S. Awards Millions to Move Tribes Threatened by Climate Change
Two tribes in Alaska, and a third in Washington State, will get $25 million each to retreat to higher ground.
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Top Questions for Today’s DealBook Summit Speakers
Andrew will interview Janet Yellen, Volodymyr Zelensky, Mark Zuckerberg, Andy Jassy, Ben Affleck and many more.
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David Lipton, a Longtime Economic Diplomat, Will Step Down From Treasury
Mr. Lipton, who served in senior roles in the Clinton and Obama administrations and at the I.M.F., is retiring.
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‘Avatar’ and the Mystery of the Vanishing Blockbuster
First it was said that James Cameron was no match for reality. In late 2009, before “Avatar” came out, skeptics…
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Destined for the Dump, Construction Waste Gets New Life in the Garden
A new program to reuse architectural mock-ups in community gardens is gaining interest as a way to keep them out…