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World
The Slow, Inevitable Death of Middle-Class Housing
Built with high ideals and architectural panache, New York’s stock of mid-20th-century apartment buildings is now threatened by greed and…
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Magazine
Happy New Year. Now Please Stay Home.
Sniffles, coughs and sneezes have become January’s familiar cacophony.
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Politics
Casey Hayden, a Force for Civil Rights and Feminism, Dies at 85
While working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s, she helped write two memos that spurred the…
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Politics
Rising Interest Rates Lift Profits at Bank of America and Wells Fargo
Both banks increased their reserves as protection against deteriorating economic conditions, but signaled optimism about consumer resilience.
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Politics
Barry Diller Explores Sale of The Daily Beast
The tech mogul’s company has hired Whisper Advisors, an advisory firm, to find potential buyers for the digital publication.
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World
The Great New Zealand Egg Shortage
Prices are up, and some parts of the country have seen bare shelves where eggs normally are. One reason is…
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US
New Rule Could Give House Lawmakers a Tax-Free $34,000 Pay Bump
Late last year, members quietly changed House rules to allow lawmakers to be reimbursed for the cost of lodging, food…
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World
Adams Unveils $103 Billion Budget as New York Faces Major Challenges
Mayor Eric Adams wants to retain funding for safety, housing and sanitation but predicts future deficits as the city’s economy…
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Politics
Investors Look to Corporate Reports With Low Expectations
As companies prepare to publish their latest financial results, Wall Street forecasters expect profits to fall for the first time…
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US
The Coming Year of Republican Drama
G.O.P. infighting figures to be the political story line of 2023.