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Business
Biden Makes His Business Case in the State of the Union
The president took credit for strong job growth and his legislative agenda that’s boosted investment in infrastructure and clean energy…
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Business
The Times Reports 11% Increase in Revenue as Digital Subscriptions Climb
The company said it added more than a million digital subscribers in 2022, bringing its total number of paying subscribers…
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Food
A Troubled Mother Faces Murder Charges in Her Young Children’s Deaths
Chilling details emerged at an arraignment of Lindsay Clancy, accused of strangling her three children. Her lawyer argued she was…
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World
China’s Bid to Improve Food Production? Giant Towers of Pigs.
The first sows arrived in late September at the hulking, 26-story high-rise towering above a rural village in central China.…
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News
With One More Title, the Eagles Would Finally Match the A’s
Despite having left town in 1954, the Athletics, with five championships, are still Philadelphia’s most decorated team. The Eagles could…
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World
A grieving Turkish diaspora rallies together.
As they reckon with shocking images on social media and the long wait for news from home, the world’s Turkish…
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US
Pair Is Charged With Plotting to ‘Destroy Baltimore’ by Attacking Electrical Grid
The charges came as experts have warned that the energy grid and electrical substations in particular have become popular targets…
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World
New York Hails Maestro as a ‘Monstro’ and a Boon to Young Musicians
The naming of Gustavo Dudamel to lead the New York Philharmonic elicited national pride among Venezuelans and excitement among those…
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World
N.Y.P.D. Officer Dies After Being Shot in Robbery While Off Duty
Adeed Fayaz, 26, had been shot on Saturday as he tried to buy a car in Brooklyn in response to…
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World
From a baby born in the rubble to a trapped teenager, many earthquake victims are children.
A baby born under the rubble and rescued, alive, hours later. Two little girls lying flat in the wreckage of…