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Happy New Year. Now Please Stay Home.
Sniffles, coughs and sneezes have become January’s familiar cacophony.
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Casey Hayden, a Force for Civil Rights and Feminism, Dies at 85
While working for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s, she helped write two memos that spurred the modern women’s movement.
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Rising Interest Rates Lift Profits at Bank of America and Wells Fargo
Both banks increased their reserves as protection against deteriorating economic conditions, but signaled optimism about consumer resilience.
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Barry Diller Explores Sale of The Daily Beast
The tech mogul’s company has hired Whisper Advisors, an advisory firm, to find potential buyers for the digital publication.
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The Great New Zealand Egg Shortage
Prices are up, and some parts of the country have seen bare shelves where eggs normally are. One reason is a change in how chickens are being raised.
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New Rule Could Give House Lawmakers a Tax-Free $34,000 Pay Bump
Late last year, members quietly changed House rules to allow lawmakers to be reimbursed for the cost of lodging, food and other items while on official business in Washington.
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Adams Unveils $103 Billion Budget as New York Faces Major Challenges
Mayor Eric Adams wants to retain funding for safety, housing and sanitation but predicts future deficits as the city’s economy struggles to recover fully.
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Investors Look to Corporate Reports With Low Expectations
As companies prepare to publish their latest financial results, Wall Street forecasters expect profits to fall for the first time since the early days of the pandemic.
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The Coming Year of Republican Drama
G.O.P. infighting figures to be the political story line of 2023.
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From Disciplinarian to Cheerleader: Why China Is Changing Its Tone on Business
With the economy in a fragile state, Chinese officials are starting to use more business-friendly language, and also to back their words with action.