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Business
Wall Street Has a Lot Riding on the Fed’s Rate Decision
Stocks and bonds are on an impressive run so far this year, driven by hopes the Federal Reserve will slow…
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World
Trump’s Well-Worn Legal Playbook Starts to Look Frayed
The former president’s familiar tactics of defiance, counterattacks and delays appear less successful than ever as investigations and court proceedings…
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Business
A Tech Giant Closes In on a Pricey Funding Round
Stripe’s plan to raise billions at a lower valuation underlines the challenges facing start-ups seeking money as the market for…
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Real Estate
$1.6 Million Homes in California
A 1911 Craftsman house in Oakland, a stylish retreat in Lake Arrowhead and a two-bedroom condominium in Malibu.
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World
Russia and Ukraine Battle for Control of Villages Near the Key City of Bakhmut
The area is a flash point in an offensive that Moscow views as crucial for its goal of seizing the…
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News
Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Really Think of Their Workers
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, recently announced that it would lay off around 12,000 people, 6 percent of its work force.…
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Sports
What to Watch For in the N.F.C. Championship Game
Philadelphia and San Francisco, two of the league’s best teams, have depth in several pivotal positions, making for a potentially…
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World
Russia Outlaws a News Site and a Rights Group, Stifling Critical Voices
The Kremlin stepped up efforts to banish independent sources of news. Prosecutors labeled Meduza, a popular news site, “undesirable,” so…
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World
Crime Dipped in Subway After Increase in Police, Hochul and Adams Say
Data shows major crimes have dropped 16 percent in the three months since more officers were assigned to the system,…
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World
Russia cracks down on the free press and outlaws Meduza, a leading independent news site.
Russian officials continued their campaign to stifle press freedom on Thursday, labeling the independent news website Meduza an “undesirable organization”…