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Business
U.S. Cracks Down on Chinese Companies for Security Concerns
The Biden administration placed severe restrictions on trade with dozens of Chinese entities, its latest step in a campaign to…
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World
European Central Bank Raises Rates Half a Point, Moderating Its Pace
But the bank warned that interest rates would “still have to rise significantly” to tame inflation.
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World
Can New York’s Plan for Mentally Ill Homeless People Make a Difference?
In a big city, the number of untreated, severely mentally ill people is relatively small. But making sure they get…
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World
N.Y.C. Community Boards Usually Oppose New Housing. Not This One.
Local groups are known for opposing new development. But amid a housing shortage, one community board representing parts of Manhattan’s…
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World
How Do You Solve a Problem Like the B.Q.E.?
The infamous Brooklyn-Queens Expressway needs an overhaul. But there are different views on how to fix it.
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Business
Wall Street Fears the Fed Could Cause ‘Some Damage’
The Federal Reserve’s commitment to vanquish inflation is continuing to add volatility to the stock market.
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News
An Unvaccinated Military Puts Our National Security at Risk
Ninety-eight percent of the U.S. military is vaccinated against Covid-19. That success is due, in large part, to a summer…
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News
Keeping the National in National Team Coach
There is nothing in the rules that requires a World Cup team to be managed by someone born, raised or…
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Style
What Made You Look in 2022?
Most mornings on the Styles desk, a small group of editors meets to look through dozens of photos that have…
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Style
Surviving 10 Hours and 32 Minutes at Bergdorf Goodman
It seems wrong that a yellow mop bucket should be on the main floor of Bergdorf Goodman. Or that a…