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How Will Employers Regard Today’s Student Activists?
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about college protesters’ job prospects and future careers.
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Tesla Shareholders Will Vote on Elon Musk’s Big Payday. What Happens Then?
The company has lobbied to reinstate the package awarded to Musk six years ago — now worth about $56 billion…
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A Neighborhood Battles Illegal Weed Shops: ‘We’ve Been Begging for Help’
Alarmed by the proliferation of unlicensed stores, Lower East Side residents have banded together to track the shops and push…
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How Matt Williams, the Creator of ‘Roseanne,’ Spends His Sundays
Mr. Williams loves people-watching and pasta with his wife. But when he’s writing on Sundays? No judgment allowed.
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Are American Workers’ Wages Really Lagging Productivity?
It’s become conventional wisdom in some circles that sometime in the 1970s, the link between pay and productivity broke. Workers’…
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The Best Way to Get a Refund When Your Airline’s Wi-Fi Is Terrible
We compiled shortcuts and links for every big U.S. carrier — and some little-known tips that should make it easier…
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The British Aren’t Coming. They’re Here.
As a historic presidential election looms, several of America’s largest and most powerful newsrooms are now being led by English…
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Air-Conditioning Gives Us a False Sense of Security
By Jeff Goodell Produced by Jillian Weinberger The Northern Hemisphere is facing what will likely be another record-setting summer for…
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William A. Anders, 90, Dies; Flew on First Manned Orbit of the Moon
During the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, his color photograph of an emerging Earth, known as “Earthrise,” became an icon and…
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U.S. Tightens Car Mileage Rules, Part of Strategy to Fight Climate Change
The new measure requires automakers to achieve an average of 65 miles per gallon for all the car models they…