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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 of Silicon Valley Bank as a moment that has passed.
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News
Is Empowering Corporate Women Enough?
Turmoil at Chief, a women’s networking organization, raises a long-simmering question: Is amassing power for corporate women a worthy goal in itself?
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World
Bodies of 8 Migrants Found in River Along U.S.-Canadian Border
The authorities were searching for more bodies in the St. Lawrence River of migrants believed to have been attempting to cross illegally into the United States.
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News
Macy’s Announces a Coming Leadership Change
Tony Spring, who runs Bloomingdale’s, will replace Jeff Gennette as C.E.O. in February. Mr. Gennette has led the chain since 2017.
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Susan Wojcicki, YouTube’s Longtime C.E.O., Says She Will Step Down
One of the most prominent women in Silicon Valley, she was an early Google employee and a key member of the inner circle of the company’s founders.
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Newyork
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Biden Faces the Future Without Ron Klain
“Congratulations, you’ve got the worst job in government.” That’s what James A. Baker III, Ronald Reagan’s quintessential White House chief of staff, tells his successors when they call him for advice. For Ron Klain, the job came with both headaches ...
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US
As Applications Fall, Police Departments Lure Recruits With Bonuses and Attention
Many police chiefs say staffing levels have not rebounded from a wave of resignations that started with the pandemic and the 2020 unrest.
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US
Struggling Under Armour Hires ‘Fresh Eyes’ From Marriott to Lead It
Stephanie Linnartz will become chief executive of the sportswear giant after its stock has fallen and some of its customer base has strayed.