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These 3 Punches Will Get the Party Started and Keep It Going
Rebekah Peppler shares three recipes — a classic, a modern twist and a nonalcoholic option — that guests will sip into the wee hours.
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As Officials Ease Covid Restrictions, China Faces New Pandemic Risks
Huge swaths of the nation’s elderly remain vulnerable, scientists say, and a surge in deaths and hospitalizations may be inevitable.
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Why Are Middle-Aged Men Missing From the Labor Market?
Men ages 35 to 44 are staging a lackluster rebound from pandemic job loss, despite a strong economy.
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Kanye West Is Suspended From Twitter After Posting a Swastika
The tweet was deleted before the rapper’s account was shut down. Twitter’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said the post violated a rule against inciting violence.
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Everything We Learned From the Sam Bankman-Fried Interview
The 30-year-old crypto entrepreneur made his first public appearance since the collapse of his firm, FTX, last month.
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What We Learned From Sam Bankman-Fried, Mark Zuckerberg, Reed Hastings and More
Crypto, the economy, China, streaming wars, Elon Musk and other big topics dominated this year’s DealBook Summit.
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Not Shaken, Not Stirred: These Cocktails Are Thrown
A showy tradition of mixing drinks in midair can add both flavor and a show to the bar experience.
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More of Your Paycheck Is Going to Pay Rent. Which Cities Are Keeping Pace?
Since the start of the pandemic, the average U.S. renter is working six hours more each month to cover housing costs.
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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Slowed in October
A measure of inflation that the Fed watches most closely is showing signs of moderation, though price gains still remain too fast for comfort.
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Gannett Starts Another Round of Staff Cuts
The largest newspaper chain is cutting roughly 6 percent of its 3,440-person U.S. media division.