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Finance
Deal-making Thrived, Then Hit a Road Bump
Mergers and acquisitions activity plunged in the second half of 2022, but there are signs that it could pick up…
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Real Estate
A Housing Market Hangover
In the year ahead, the housing market may be slow to start, with home prices, rents, inventory and interest rates…
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News
How Low Can Airlines Go?
My traditionally cheery holiday social media feeds, usually populated by adorable children viciously ripping open presents like tiny animals, were…
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World
Welcome to Little Kiwi, N.Y.C.
Young New Zealanders are once again venturing back out into the world.
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News
The Sidney Awards
’Tis the season to detach yourself from the news cycle and look for the bigger trends and the deeper human…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Israel’s New Government
Also, Russia strikes Ukraine, Pelé dies and the week in culture.
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News
Why Bother to Make Resolutions if We Don’t Keep Them?
If resolution makers wanted a patron saint, they could do worse than Samuel Johnson (1709-84), a lifelong resolver and by…
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Finance
The Numbers in the News
DealBook looks at the data points behind some of the biggest stories of the past year, and the themes that…
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News
Childhood Vaccination Rates Are Falling. Here’s How States Can Raise Them.
Twenty-three years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared that measles had been eliminated in the United States.…
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News
It’s the End of an Era of Great European Cinema. Or Is It?
PARIS — So that’s the end of that. With the deaths of Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Marie Straub this year, the…