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Jobs Report Will Be Latest Test of U.S. Economy’s Resilience
Hiring levels have eased slightly but remain strong. The data for May, due Friday, is expected to show a gain…
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En_ of an E_a: As Pat Sajak Signs Off, a Look Back at ‘Wheel of Fortune’
The host departs this week after more than four decades leading one of the most watched shows on syndicated American…
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‘Convergence of Anger’ Drives Disinformation Around E.U. Elections
False narratives and conspiracy theories about climate change, immigration and Ukraine are spreading via politicians and foreign operatives.
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Will Smith Taps Nostalgia as He Attempts a Post-Slap Comeback
“Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” the latest entry in a nearly three-decade- old franchise, will be Smith’s first wide-release film…
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Why You Shouldn’t Obsess About the National Debt
The United States government is more than $34 trillion in debt. Did you know that our government owes $34 trillion?…
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The Sins of the Educated Class
When I was young, I was a man on the left. In the early 1980s, I used to go to…
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MAGA Turns Against the Constitution
You may not know this, but the United States is in the grips of another crisis — perhaps its greatest…
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Eight Legs and the Size of a Hand: All About the Joro Spider
Scientists expect the large, brightly colored spider to arrive in the Northeast sometime this year.
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Does Gov. Hochul, a Buffalo Native, Really Get New York City?
Governor Hochul is more of an outsider to New York City than most of her predecessors. Critics say that put…
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Harry Roland, ‘The World Trade Center Man,’ Dies at 70
Within months of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and continuing almost until his death, he was a street…