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Who Pays Tariffs? And How Do We Know?
Imagine yourself as a small-business owner who produces something — say, plastic lawn ornaments — for American consumers. (One of…
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Paramount and Skydance Are Said to Resume Merger Talks
Just weeks after the two media companies scuttled their talks about a potential deal, they have resumed their conversations.
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How Tom Hanks’s Son Spawned a Hateful Meme Online
When Chet Hanks first used the phrase “white boy summer,” it seemed to be done ironically. Now it has been…
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Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla
The Tesla chief executive’s polarizing statements have alienated some potential customers and may be partly responsible for a recent slump…
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You Won’t Be Roughing It at These Outdoor Resorts
Glamping tents, decked-out tree houses, vintage R.V.s: A handful of new or updated U.S. accommodations puts you in the middle…
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7,300 Migrants to Get Food Debit Cards as New York City Expands Program
City officials said a pilot program had reduced the costs of feeding migrants, and that fraud prevention measures were ensuring…
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Where to Watch July 4 Fireworks Around New York City
Fireworks are coming back to the Hudson River for the first time in more than 10 years.
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What Christine Left Behind
The slight man with tears running down his cheek had come to Woodhull Hospital in Brooklyn to visit his newborn…
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Could Congestion Pricing Come Back and Cost Less?
Some lawmakers are trying to persuade Gov. Kathy Hochul to resurrect the program, which she stopped shortly before it was…
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Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?
If America were a painting, it would almost certainly be a self-portrait. Ours is a nation obsessed with depicting and…