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Finance
Lessons From a Law Firm’s Decision to Leave China
Dentons’ decision to quit the country and new investment limits by the Biden administration underscore the growing challenges facing Western…
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US
Georgia Grand Jury Likely to Hear Trump Case Next Week
The district attorney in Atlanta is expected to take the findings from an election interference investigation to a grand jury,…
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News
New York City Needs Big Ideas and Leaders Willing to Try Them
People like to write off New York City, and time and again, this city proves them wrong. It’s never been…
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Finance
‘You Have to Work Extra to Hire People’: What Companies Have Been Saying About Jobs
As companies reported their latest quarterly earnings in recent weeks, hiring, wages and head counts were popular topics as analysts…
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Finance
The Recovery Left Nevada Behind. Can the State Change Its Luck?
Pedro Alvarez never imagined his high school job delivering filet mignon and sautéed lobster tail to rooms at the Tropicana…
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Science
Enslaved African Americans in Maryland Linked to 42,000 Living Relatives
The analysis marks the first time historical DNA has been used to trace the descendants and distant cousins of enslaved…
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Finance
We’re in the Era of the ‘Top Gun’ C.E.O.
Work is war — or it can feel that way to certain executives. To meet the moment, they’re getting in…
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Finance
Tech Firms Once Powered New York’s Economy. Now They’re Scaling Back.
For much of the last two decades, including during the pandemic, technology companies were a bright spot in New York’s…
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World
Was the Rolled-Up Painting in the Dog Walker’s Closet Worth Millions?
The dog walker thought so. Sotheby’s planned the auction — at first.
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World
With Hollywood on Strike, a Bright Spot in New York’s Economy Goes Dark
Tens of thousands of behind-the-scenes workers, in solidarity with striking actors and writers, are bracing for what could be a…