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Opinion
How Will Employers Regard Today’s Student Activists?
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about college protesters’ job prospects and future careers.
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America
Tesla Shareholders Will Vote on Elon Musk’s Big Payday. What Happens Then?
The company has lobbied to reinstate the package awarded to Musk six years ago — now worth about $56 billion…
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America
Can Big Art Make It in Las Vegas? Urs Fischer Weighs In.
The desert entertainment mecca is “artificial, but in a good way,” says the Swiss artist. His 46-foot-tall, gold-leaf sculpture is…
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America
Maya Hawke Doesn’t Want to Let the Vibe Die
She just finished playing Flannery O’Connor and released a new album. Next up: “Inside Out 2” and a new season…
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Europe
President Biden’s Action on Immigration Is a Tough Sell in This Border County
Republicans and Democrats alike in Cochise County, Ariz., a place where many have long felt their needs are ignored, eyed…
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America
A Neighborhood Battles Illegal Weed Shops: ‘We’ve Been Begging for Help’
Alarmed by the proliferation of unlicensed stores, Lower East Side residents have banded together to track the shops and push…
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America
How Matt Williams, the Creator of ‘Roseanne,’ Spends His Sundays
Mr. Williams loves people-watching and pasta with his wife. But when he’s writing on Sundays? No judgment allowed.
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Europe
Trump Vows to Lower Prices. Some of His Policies May Raise Them.
Former President Donald J. Trump routinely blames President Biden for higher prices at the grocery store and everywhere else Americans…
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Opinion
Are American Workers’ Wages Really Lagging Productivity?
It’s become conventional wisdom in some circles that sometime in the 1970s, the link between pay and productivity broke. Workers’…
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Europe
The Cats of Old San Juan Are Being Run Out of Town. Locals Can Sympathize.
2Across the Country The Cats of Old San Juan Are Being Run Out of Town. Locals Can Sympathize. A federal…