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Business
U.A.W. Workers at Mack Truck Go on Strike
The strike at the truck manufacturer by 4,000 members of the United Automobile Workers comes in the middle of the…
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World
Turmoil Engulfs Canadian Art Museums Seeking to Shed Colonial Past
One of the fiercest fights in the past year in Canada has taken place not in a hockey rink, but…
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Business
Tallying the Costs of the Israel-Gaza War
The price of crude oil has risen and global markets are under pressure as the death toll exceeds 1,100 and…
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News
What We Can Do to Make American Politics Less Dysfunctional
The disarray engulfing the House of Representatives has been unprecedented, yet somehow it has also felt inevitable. No sitting speaker…
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News
The A.D.H.D. Drug Shortage Is Causing Real Pain
Edward Krumpotich, a drug policy consultant based in Minnesota, was diagnosed with severe attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at age 15…
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World
What to Know as the U.K. Appeals a Ruling on Its Asylum Policy
Britain’s Supreme Court determined earlier this year that the Conservative government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful.
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World
Monday Briefing
The Hamas-Israel war has entered a new phase.
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World
McCarthy Allies Criticize Far Right for Leaderless House as Israel Is Attacked
Several Republicans fumed at the rebels in their ranks for rendering Congress impotent at a time when legislation and additional…
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US
As Wisconsin Supreme Court Takes Up Maps Case, Impeachment Threat Looms
Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s decision to participate in a case challenging state legislative district maps could spur Republicans to impeach her.
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World
The Liberty Are Giving New Yorkers Something to Cheer For
The W.N.B.A. team, now in the finals, is a bright spot during a rough year for local sports.