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Gloomy about the economy and inflation, Americans remain upbeat about jobs.
Americans are worried about inflation, pessimistic about the economy overall and upset about the way their leaders are handling it.…
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A job market slowdown is expected as the Federal Reserve taps the brakes.
For months, as inflation has risen and the Federal Reserve has acted aggressively to tamp it down, a question has…
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‘Captain Condom’ Turned the Tide in Thailand’s War on AIDS and Overpopulation
BANGKOK — Mechai Viravaidya twice saw Thailand in desperate trouble — first from a ruinous population explosion and then from…
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In ‘A League of Their Own,’ Abbi Jacobson Makes the Team
Abbi Jacobson really can play baseball, she insisted. Just not when the cameras are rolling. “I fully get the yips…
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How Republicans Are ‘Weaponizing’ Public Office Against Climate Action
Nearly two dozen Republican state treasurers around the country are working to thwart climate action on state and federal levels,…
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Putin and Erdogan, both partners and foes, are set to talk in Sochi, Russia.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, plan to meet on Friday in the…
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Keyshawn Johnson Wants the N.F.L. to Remember Its ‘Forgotten Four’
Keyshawn Johnson’s history lesson began with a question. In 2020, Bob Glauber, a Newsday reporter, wanted to write a book…
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Griner’s Tearful W.N.B.A. Teammates Play On After Her Conviction
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Phoenix Mercury Coach Vanessa Nygaard and her coaching staff stood in the empty Mohegan Sun arena on…
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Japan Tells China to Stop Military Drills Off Taiwan
Japan’s leader on Friday called for China to stop its military exercises around Taiwan, a day after five of the…
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More Renters Are Moving Out of Town. But Where Are They Going?
During the depths of the pandemic, rising home prices were often tempered by low interest rates, making mortgage payments more…