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A Lender to Consumer Start-Ups Falters, Rattling Its Clients
Ampla, which lent money to smaller businesses that sold clothing, home furnishings and other items directly to consumers, is struggling…
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Life in the Dirt Is Hard. And Climate Change Isn’t Helping.
Heat and drought are taking a toll on the tiny soil creatures that help to lock away planet-warming carbon, according…
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These Teens Adopted an Orphaned Oil Well. Their Goal: Shut It Down.
Students, nonprofit groups and others are fund-raising to cap highly polluting oil and gas wells abandoned by industry.
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U.S. Approves Investment Product Tied to Popular Cryptocurrency Ether
The Securities and Exchange Commission gave its blessing to a fund that tracks the price of the most valuable cryptocurrency…
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Facing Possible Cash Crunch, Giant Real Estate Fund Limits Withdrawals
Starwood Real Estate Investment Trust is restricting what investors can redeem rather than sell its properties to raise cash.
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Pro-Palestinian Activism Marks CUNY Law Graduation Despite Speaker Ban
With speeches canceled, students at the CUNY School of Law ceremony chanted, carried signs and walked out.
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Why Amtrak Is to Blame for a Hellish Night for New Jersey Commuters
Sharing tracks means that any disruption along the 427-mile Northeast Corridor, which links Boston to Washington D.C., can be felt…
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Joe Zucker, Prolific Painter of Innumerable Styles, Dies at 82
His art, which he described as “conceptual and literal,” used a variety of materials, including cotton, wood and even squeegee…
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Why Biden Is Behind in the Polls
More from our inbox: Netanyahu’s FateMadonna at 65Pediatrics Group’s Policy on Gender-Affirming CareCredit...Damon Winter/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re…
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Medicaid Funding Would Expand Psychiatric Beds Under New Bill
A Democrat and a Republican from New York will introduce the “Michelle Go Act,” named after a woman who was…