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Economy
New Questions on How a Key Agency Shared Inflation Data
A government economist had regular contact with “super users” in finance, records show, at a time when such information keenly…
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World
Trump Has Ushered in the Age of the ‘Great Misalignment’
The coming election will be held at a time of insoluble cultural and racial conflict; a two-tier economy, one growing,…
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World
Help! Our Trip to Orlando Was Ruined and We Want Our Money Back.
A flight cancellation leads to a domino effect, ruining a family’s plan to visit relatives and see Universal Studios. Why…
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World
Why Trump Represents a ‘Trifecta of Danger’
Brian Klaas, a political scientist at University College London, captures the remarkable nature of the 2024 presidential election in an…
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Books
In ‘Fancy Bear Goes Phishing,’ Tales of Harmful Hacks
A new book by Scott J. Shapiro, a law and philosophy professor at Yale, examines breaches of cybersecurity and their…
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World
Why Trump Won’t Let Go of His Dream of Domination
Throughout his life — in his overlapping business, TV and political careers — Donald Trump has attempted to portray himself…
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World
Help, I’m Flooded With Email! What Should I Do?
More from our inbox: The Dawn of a More Moderate Era in Cable News? Not Likely.Merrick Garland ‘Must Not Be…
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Sports
Emailing Your Doctor May Carry a Fee
More hospitals and medical practices have begun charging for doctors’ responses to patient queries, depending on the level of medical…
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Economy
The End of a Book World Mystery: A Suspect in Manuscript Thefts to Plead Guilty
Filippo Bernardini was arrested by the F.B.I. last year. He is expected to enter his plea on Friday, ending a…
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World
Justice Dept. Examines Emails from Trump Lawyers in Fake Elector Inquiry
Prosecutors have combed through more than 100,000 documents from John Eastman, Jeffrey Clark and Ken Klukowski, who played roles in…
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