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After a Wave of Subpoenas, Notes of Caution About the Jan. 6 Investigation
WASHINGTON — From outside the walls of the Justice Department, the sprawling investigation into efforts to reverse the outcome of…
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Starbucks Union Leader Says Company Forced Her Out
A Starbucks employee in Buffalo who has helped lead the union campaign at the coffee chain over the past year…
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Deaths of 3 Children on Coney Island Ruled Homicides by Drowning
The deaths of three children who were discovered unconscious along the Brooklyn shoreline this week have been ruled homicides, the…
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In Reclaimed Towns, Ukrainians Recount a Frantic Russian Retreat
BALAKLIYA, Ukraine — The signs of desperation were everywhere. Abandoned military vehicles. Cans of food and dishes left on tables.…
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Woman Gets 4 Months After Shoving Flight Attendant, Spitting on a Passenger
A New York woman was sentenced to four months in federal prison after spitting on a passenger, then shoving a…
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Inflation Remained Stubbornly High in August, Rattling Consumers and Investors
Price increases remained uncomfortably rapid in August as a broad array of goods and services became more expensive even as…
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How the New Climate Law Can Save You Thousands of Dollars
The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President Biden in August includes about $370 billion to fight climate change,…
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Dawn Staley Is Still Coaching A’ja Wilson
LAS VEGAS — The day still haunts A’ja Wilson. She was competing with her University of South Carolina women’s basketball…
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Misery Takes a Holiday
Back when inflation was first taking off in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Arthur Okun — an economist who…
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Celsius Network Plots a Comeback After a Crypto Crash
The collapse of the experimental cryptocurrency bank Celsius Network was one of the main drivers of this spring’s crypto crash,…