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Congestion Pricing’s Latest Challenger: New York City Truckers
The industry that moves nearly 90 percent of goods within the city is suing to challenge the policy, claiming it…
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Why Are People So Down About the Economy? Theories Abound.
Things look strong on paper, but many Americans remain unconvinced. We asked economic officials, the woman who coined “vibecession” and…
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Menendez’s Blame-My-Wife Strategy Has Its Risks
Senator Robert Menendez is accused of a complicated corruption scheme. His lawyers have tried to shift the blame to his…
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The Trauma of Testifying in a Sexual Assault Trial
With a new trial looming for Harvey Weinstein, an advocate discusses what the experience of testifying is like for witnesses…
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U.S. Economic Growth in First Quarter Was Milder Than Initial Reading
Consumers eased up on spending in the face of rising prices and high interest rates, Commerce Department data shows.
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The Tories Will Lose the Election. But What Will Labour Win?
A snap election is a rush to judgment on the state of a nation, and in Britain, the vote coming…
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What’s Behind Elon Musk’s Bromance with Donald Trump
The Republican is courting the mogul to bolster his re-election fight, but the Biden campaign sees a political opportunity to…
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Unconventional Sex Let Anglerfish Conquer the Deep Ocean
How did the ghoulish creatures known as anglerfish pull off the evolutionary feat that let them essentially take over the…
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This Policy Issue Is Critical Above All Others
To many Americans, the 2024 election is an unwelcome contest between the felonious and the frail. Voters hear democracy is…
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Activism Thrives on Campus. What Happens After Graduation?
The encampments have been cleared, campuses have emptied; protester and counterprotester alike have moved on to internships, summer gigs and…