Economy
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A Case Against a Top New York Restaurant Could Lower Barriers to Unions
The National Labor Relations Board has issued a complaint against the New York City restaurant group headed by the acclaimed…
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Inside the Rent Inflation Measure That Economics Nerds Love to Hate
There’s a three-letter abbreviation that economists have started pronouncing with the energy of a four-letter word: “O.E.R.” It stands for…
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Few Chinese Electric Cars Are Sold in U.S., but Industry Fears a Flood
Automakers in the United States and their supporters welcomed President Biden’s tariffs, saying they would protect domestic manufacturing and jobs…
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TikTok Creators Sue to Block U.S. Law Requiring Sale or Ban
The group, whose legal fees are being paid for by the company, said a ban of the app would violate…
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Under Fire for ‘Toxic’ Work Culture, Bank Regulator Apologizes Again
A scathing report revealed a culture of widespread sexual harassment and discrimination at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Martin Gruenberg…
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Meeting Yourself Where You’re At
Whether you’re still in school, looking for a job or already working, we have some tips for you.
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A.I.’s ‘Her’ Era Has Arrived
New chatbot technology can talk, laugh and sing like a human. What comes next is anyone’s guess.
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Zendaya for $200? ‘Jeopardy!’ Plans to Stream a Pop Culture Spinoff
Sony Pictures Television said that “Pop Culture Jeopardy!” — which will pit teams of three against one another — would…
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Fed Chair’s Confidence in Slowing Inflation Is ‘Not as High’ as Before
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said that the central bank was poised to leave interest rates on hold…
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Summer 2023 Was the Northern Hemisphere’s Hottest in 2,000 Years, Study Finds
Scientists used tree rings to compare last year’s extreme heat with temperatures over the past two millenniums.