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A Local Column With Fans Around the World
Metropolitan Diary readers are scattered outside the New York City area and as far away as India and Australia.
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Jingle Bell Time Is a Swell Time to Decide About a 2024 Campaign
A host of Democrats and Republicans say they’ll discuss running for office with their families, weighing their political futures with…
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House Clears $1.7 Trillion Spending Package, Averting Shutdown
The bill, which passed the Senate on Thursday, now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
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How Californians Are Celebrating the Holidays
Christmas In-N-Out burgers, tree-cutting traditions and, of course, chilly walks on the beach.
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Sports
Here Are the Sports Moments We Can’t Wait to See in 2023
We asked New York Times writers and editors what events they’re most looking forward to as they look over the…
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Business
For Many Wall Street Bankers, This Year’s Bonus Season Is a Bust
There were fewer mergers and public listings this year, shrinking investment banking revenue. For bankers, that means a smaller pot…
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Business
Jeep Plant Shutdown Imperils Illinois Town and 1,350 Workers
Stellantis plans to idle the factory, which makes the Cherokee, as it shifts to electric vehicles. Labor talks and a…
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Will University of California Academic Workers End the Strike?
U.C. administrators and a majority of union leaders have a deal to end the walkout, but there’s a movement afoot…
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Your Friday Briefing
Volodymyr Zelensky’s return to Ukraine.
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U.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic Lows
As the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain…