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Business
I.R.S. Decides Most Special State Payments Are Not Taxable
The agency offered the guidance that it had asked millions of taxpayers in 21 states to wait for before filing…
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Business
U.S. Blacklists 6 Chinese Entities Involved in Spy Balloon Programs
The action to cut off five Chinese companies and a research institute from American parts and technologies is part of…
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US
Pentagon Shot Down Object Over Alaska, U.S. Officials Say
The incident comes less than a week after a U.S. fighter jet shot down a Chinese spy balloon over the…
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US
As Federal Cash Flows to Unions, Democrats Hope to Reap the Rewards
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — In the mid-1970s, when Mark Raddish wasn’t more than 11 years old, his coal-mining grandfather picked him…
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News
Young Fathers’ Music Has Always Been Subversive. Now It’s Joyful, Too.
The Scottish trio has been making political, genre-blending songs for a decade. On a new album, the group embraces the…
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World
Brazil says it won’t be sending weapons to Ukraine despite a push from the U.S. for more support for Kyiv.
President Biden is set to welcome Brazil’s new president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to the White House later Friday…
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World
Can a Police Officer Accused of Spying for China Ever Clear His Name?
Federal prosecutors said Baimadajie Angwang was an agent for China who used his N.Y.P.D. job to report on Tibetans. Then,…
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Business
Maya Rudolph’s Super Bowl Challenge: Make M&M’s Sweet Again
Unpopular companies and brands in trouble go with a strategy of hiring a likable celebrity and hoping for the best.…
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News
Cockatoos Know How to Pick the Right Tools for the Job
The job, in these experiments, was getting a cashew out of a puzzle box.
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News
I Love You, but I Don’t Want to Sleep With You
Snoring and conflicting schedules are top reasons couples decide to sleep in separate bedrooms. Sex therapists and marriage counselors have…