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6 Reasons Meta Is in Trouble
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, suffered its biggest one-day wipeout ever on Thursday as its stock plummeted 26…
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Eileen Gu Is Trying to Soar Over the Geopolitical Divide
SAAS-FEE, Switzerland — Day after October day, run after run, on a glacier high above town, the freestyle skier Eileen…
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For Biden and Adams, a Meeting of Like Minds on Gun Crime
Last summer, Eric Adams declared himself the “face” of the Democratic Party, pre-emptively seizing the national spotlight months before he…
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Sheila Heti Is Still Asking Questions
In her poignant and imaginative new novel, “Pure Colour,” Sheila Heti opens with an unusual concept: Humans are bears, fish…
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Biden’s Pick for Bank Cop Faces a Contentious Senate Hearing
Sarah Bloom Raskin is a longtime Washington policy player with progressive credentials and a track record of speaking out against…
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Britain braces for another increase in interest rates.
In Britain, consumer prices are rising at their fastest pace in three decades, prompting investors to prepare for something that…
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January Jobs Report May Disappoint. It Is Sure to Perplex.
The January jobs report is arriving at a critical time for the U.S. economy. Inflation is rising. The pandemic is…
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Thomas Bach can expect questions about Peng Shuai at a news conference today.
When Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, sits down for his traditional pre-Games news conference on Thursday…
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In More Ways Than One, the U.S. Breaks Out
Perhaps no moment better exemplified the mounting pressure — and its slight alleviation — on the United States men’s national…
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Robin Herman, Who Pried Open Doors in the N.H.L., Dies at 70
Robin Herman, who as a hockey reporter for The New York Times broke a gender barrier when she became one…