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World
Battered and Strained by War, Ukraine’s Economy Adapts to Survive
After 10 months of Russian destruction, Ukraine’s economy shrank by 30 percent. But companies have packed up and moved, switched…
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Sports
U.F.C. and Partners Reluctant to Speak On Dana White Slapping His Wife
White, the president of the U.F.C., slapped his wife during an argument at a nightclub on Jan. 1. Since then,…
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Business
Republicans’ Internecine Conflict Is Mirrored in Conservative Media
National Review has called the House leadership votes “an embarrassing spectacle.” Others have cheered it on.
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Business
U.S. Moves to Bar Noncompete Agreements in Labor Contracts
A sweeping proposal by the Federal Trade Commission would block companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for a…
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News
Why the Fringiest Fringe of the G.O.P. Now Has So Much Power Over the Party
For the first time in nearly a century, we have witnessed the stunning spectacle of a Republican Party so fractured…
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World
Biden Administration Defends Student Loan Cancellation at Supreme Court
In a brief filed with the justices, the president’s lawyers argued that his administration acted within its authority in moving…
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Sports
What to Know About Damar Hamlin’s Injury
Hamlin, a Buffalo Bills safety, was in critical condition at a hospital after going into cardiac arrest following a routine…
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World
When Darkness Falls, Three Friends Find Ancient Art
It was December and the first snow of the season was falling when the three friends set out on their…
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Style
I’m a Cancer Survivor. Should I Tell My Matchmaking Service?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on disclosing personal information when dating.
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Business
Why Are Energy Prices So High? Some Experts Blame Deregulation.
California and the 34 other states that have deregulated all or parts of their electricity system tend to have higher…