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The Income Gap Jeopardizing Retirement for Millions
Americans in the lower middle class are losing ground financially, researchers have found.
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World
Canada’s Foreign Student Surge Prompts Changes, and Anxiety
As international students flock to Canada, the country is looking closer at ways to protect them against labor and financial exploitation.
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News
More Women Who Are Not Pregnant Are Ordering Abortion Pills Just in Case
The News Tens of thousands of women who are not pregnant are ordering abortion pills just in case they might need them someday, especially in states where access is threatened, according to a study published on Tuesday. After the Supreme Court ...
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News
California Pushes Electric Trucks as the Future of Freight
Neri Diaz thought he was ready for a crucial juncture in California’s ambitious plans, closely watched in other states and around the world, to phase out diesel-powered trucks. His company, Harbor Pride Logistics, acquired 14 electric trucks this ...
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News
Sixpoint Brewery Celebrates 20 Years With a Manhattan Taproom
Burgers & Beer offers an international lineup of burgers in the Village; Don Ceviche opens a full-service restaurant in the East Village; and more restaurant news.
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Newyork
Board Game Cafe Workers Went on a Quest for a Union and Won
“There is not a group of people better at organizing than a bunch of nerds,” said a worker at one of New York City’s cafes catering to the Dungeons & Dragons crowd.
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Newyork
A Creamy, Melty Potato Casserole That’s Outrageously Easy to Make
Jansson’s temptation is one of Sweden’s tastiest exports.
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US
Alex Jones and Sandy Hook Families Enter Final Stretch in Bankruptcy Fight
Mr. Jones proposed paying the families a combined total of at least $5.5 million annually for a decade, while the families submitted a competing plan that would liquidate his Infowars empire.
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News
Key West for Cheapskates
Can a thrifty traveler afford this “end-of-the-road” Florida hot spot? Getting around on a rented bike and staying in a four-person dorm room helps.
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News
Gas Prices Are Falling, Hitting Their Lowest Level in Almost a Year
In the fight to bring down inflation, the falling price of gasoline stands out, even if Federal Reserve policy has little to do with it. The national average for unleaded gas was $3.14 a gallon on Dec. 12, according to AAA. That’s 23 cents less than ...