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World
In China’s Crackdown on Protesters, a Familiar Effort to Blame Foreign Powers
The protests against “zero Covid” were a rare rebuke of Xi Jinping’s rule, and Beijing apparently seeks to deter those…
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News
R.F. Kuang Is Curious About Something …
The author of “Babel” likes to raise questions that bother her — ones she hopes will bother her readers too.
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Business
With Layoffs, Retailers Aim to Be Safe Rather Than Sorry (Again)
Companies that ramped up hiring in areas like technology over the past few years are cutting back as customers slow…
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News
Five Stars, Zero Clue: Fighting the ‘Scourge’ of Fake Online Reviews
Third parties pay writers for posts praising or panning hotels, restaurants and other places they never visited. How review sites…
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US
University of Texas Will Offer Large-Scale Online Master’s Degree in A.I.
Amid a boom in new tools like ChatGPT, the Austin campus plans to train thousands of students in sought-after skills…
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Business
Southwest Lost $220 Million Because of Its Holiday Meltdown
The airline canceled 16,700 flights before and after Christmas as it struggled to recover from bad weather.
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World
New York to Expand Composting Citywide, Targeting Trash and Rats
Mayor Eric Adams will announce the program at his State of the City address as part of his efforts to…
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US
An R.N.C. Remade by Trump Backs Away From His 2024 Campaign
Interviews with more than a third of the Republican National Committee’s members point to a desire for an alternative presidential…
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Business
TikTok’s New Defense in Washington: Going on the Offense
Keeping its head down has not paid off for the company, which now faces regulatory pressure on many fronts. So…
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News
He Was Compared to Tiger Woods. So Why Did He Walk Away From Golf?
A young man is walking briskly across a stretch of mowed grass, on his way to someplace entirely new. Hundreds…