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World
Your Monday Briefing: China Reopens
Also, Brazilians storm government offices and the Times investigates a 2021 Kabul airstrike.
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Finance
Getting Rid of Remote Work Will Take More Than a Downturn
As the economy slows, a handful of prominent C.E.O.s have tried to put an end to remote work. But some…
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U.S.
Once Told to Move to the Back of the Bus, Jesse White Became an Illinois Institution
CHICAGO — Jesse White tells a story about being a Black college student from Chicago, newly arrived in Alabama in…
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World
Attacks Continue in Ukraine Despite Russia’s Supposed Cease-Fire
Ukraine never accepted Russia’s unilateral Christmas truce, dismissing it as a hollow ploy, and Russian shelling was as intense as…
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U.S.
Judge Rules for Justice Dept. in Dispute With Trump Over Documents Search
The court said the former president had to provide the government the names of private investigators he hired to search…
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Finance
Kevin McCarthy’s Business Ties Complicate His Rise to Power
To land the House speaker position, the California Republican will have to win over opponents who question his ties to…
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U.S.
Salesforce to Lay Off 10 Percent of Staff and Cut Office Space
The software company plans to cut around 8,000 jobs as business slows for tech companies. “We hired too many people…
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U.S.
Salesforce to Lay Off 10 Percent of Staff and Cut Office Space
The software company plans to cut around 8,000 jobs as business slows for tech companies. “We hired too many people…
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing: Chaos in the U.S. House Speaker Race
Also, China threatens countermeasures against travel restrictions.
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Travel
Blood, Guts and Dinner
Skinning wood pigeon? Cutting up rabbit? At a course designed to teach butchery and foraging, a writer feels closer to…