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US
Nation’s First Religious Charter School Could Be Coming to Oklahoma
If approved, the online Catholic school would be funded by taxpayer dollars, teeing up a high-profile constitutional battle.
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Business
Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Founder, Expects to Depart ABC News Amid Layoffs
Mr. Silver, who founded the data-driven news site in 2008, said on Twitter that layoffs at the Walt Disney Company…
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Business
G.M.’s Profits Fell 18.5 Percent in the First Quarter
The decline over the first three months of 2022 was primarily the result of the short-term costs of job cuts…
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Business
Bed Bath & Beyond Shoppers Rush to Use All Those Coupons
The retailer is closing its stores, leaving many longtime customers scrambling to make sure they get their goods — at…
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Business
Many Young Voters Bitter Over Biden’s Support of Willow Oil Drilling
WASHINGTON — In the past three weeks, President Biden’s administration has proposed regulations to speed the transition to electric vehicles,…
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News
A Growing W.N.B.A. Still Boxes Out Some Personalities
Ahead of the W.N.B.A. draft, women’s basketball remains troubled by racial disparities in how its stars are showcased.
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Business
Smaller U.S. Banks Say the Crisis Is Contained but Fears Persist
In recent calls with investors, regional bank leaders tried to cast the turmoil in the industry spurred by the collapse…
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Style
A Grim Anniversary for Survivors of the Rana Plaza Disaster
It was the deadliest accident in the history of the garment industry. Ten years later, has anything changed for factory…
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World
China Accuses a Liberal Columnist of Espionage
Dong Yuyu was a longtime writer and editor at a top Chinese Communist Party newspaper who had frequently met with…
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World
Political Chaos Unsettles Israel as It Looks to Honor the Fallen and Its Independence
Israelis are bracing for a tense Memorial Day and the 75th anniversary of their country’s founding as a political crisis…