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Why Is New York Paying So Much for Wind Power?
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Office Romances Aren't New---Why Are They Still So Complicated?
The affair between Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw and an executive highlights the tricky terrain of workplace dating.Yesterday -
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Presidential Debaters Lie So Much Because We Let Them
‘I have purchased a lantern and, like Diogenes, will go door-to-door looking for an honest man.’23 hours ago -
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Why Are Museums So Afraid of Hans Haacke?
As cultural institutions face an existential crisis over who funds them and how, the 88-year-old artist Hans Haacke is still making curators and collectors clutch their pearls.10 hours ago -
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Why Do So Many People Wear All Black?
A reader struggles to see the allure of wearing black clothing. Our fashion critic offers an explanation for its popularity.10 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
New York City Hall attorney resigns
New York City Hall’s chief counsel, Lisa Zornberg, resigned from her post in Mayor Eric Adams’s administration, City Hall announced late Saturday night. Zornberg has served as the top lawyer for ...Yesterday - New York -
Inc. - Business
Amazon Drivers Join Teamsters Union in New York
Hundreds of drivers at three locations want the company to recognize their union and negotiate a contract.1 hour ago - New York -
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Why Europe Is Embracing the New American Growth Model
Following the trail of the U.S. will require more government intervention in industrial and trade policy.9 hours ago -
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Can New York City Street Vendors Survive a Police Crackdown?
The police have been ticketing vendors for violations over the past year, upsetting sellers who say they are just trying to earn a living.4 hours ago - New York -
MarketWatch - Business
Manufacturing activity expands in New York region for first time in almost a year
The New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State business conditions index, a gauge of manufacturing activity in the state, jumped 16.2 points in September to 11.5, the regional Fed bank said Monday. ...6 hours ago - New York -
The New York Times - Top stories
Looming Insurance Crisis Threatens Taxis and Ubers in New York City
American Transit, the largest insurer of the city’s for-hire vehicles, is insolvent. Its collapse could create a crisis that would take thousands of cars out of service.12 hours ago - New York
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The Crude System of Coded Messages Keeping Hamas's Leader Alive
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China Releases American Pastor After Nearly Two Decades
David Lin, 68, was one of three U.S. citizens deemed to have been wrongfully detained by Beijing.6 hours ago - China -
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The Calamitous Rape Crisis Unfolding in Congo's War
Around 80% of women in camps for the displaced have been raped in brutal attacks, as international attention wanes. ‘If the war ends, I won’t have to be raped anymore.’18 hours ago -
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Yemen's Houthi Rebels Fire Missile at Central Israel
The attack caused little damage but signified a step-up in the Iran-backed group’s targeting of Israel amid the war in Gaza.Yesterday - Israel