Finance
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What’s Next for the Deal Boom?
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…
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Virginia Democrats Aim to Block Trump’s E.P.A. Chief From State Agency
WASHINGTON — A rare confirmation battle is brewing around the nomination of Andrew Wheeler, who ran the Environmental Protection Agency…
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Corporations Donated Millions to Lawmakers Who Voted to Overturn Election Results
WASHINGTON — At its annual summit on the state of American business last January, officials from the U.S. Chamber of…
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A Fed Official’s 2020 Trade Drew Outcry. It Went Further Than First Disclosed.
Richard H. Clarida, the departing vice chair of the Federal Reserve, failed to initially disclose the extent of a financial…
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Federal Labor Officials Claim New York Times Violated Workplace Law
The National Labor Relations Board has alleged in a complaint that The New York Times violated federal workplace law by…
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Right-Wing Calls to Celebrate Jan. 6 Anniversary Draw a Muted Response
Last month, a onetime campaign aide to former President Donald J. Trump posted on Facebook, Twitter, Gab and other social…
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F.B.I. Arrests Man Accused of Stealing Unpublished Book Manuscripts
They were perplexing thefts, lacking a clear motive or payoff, and they happened in the genteel, not particularly lucrative world…
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Slate’s Top Editor Leaves After a Three-Year Run
After nearly three years as the editor in chief of Slate, the online publication and podcasting platform, Jared Hohlt is…
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House Panel Asks Sean Hannity of Fox News to Cooperate in Jan. 6 Inquiry
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has requested that Sean Hannity, the star Fox News…
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Job openings remain near a record, and more workers quit than ever.
Companies didn’t have quite as much trouble finding employees in November, but workers still had leverage — and they continued…