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World
China Returns to Davos With Clear Message: We’re Open for Business
Emerging from coronavirus lockdown to a world changed by the war in Ukraine, China sought to convey reassurance about its…
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Business
Disney Says Investor Seeking Board Seat ‘Does Not Understand’ Company
In a security filing, Disney was harshly critical of Nelson Peltz, saying he had “no strategy, no operating initiatives, no…
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Business
As Debt Limit Threat Looms, Wall Street and Washington Have Only Rough Plans
A default is likely to rattle markets and carry big risks, no matter how the Federal Reserve and Treasury try…
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World
A flurry of diplomacy surrounding Ukraine unfolds this week.
Ukraine has launched a new flurry of diplomacy to rally support for its war effort, with President Volodymyr Zelensky urging…
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Business
As France Moves to Delay Retirement, Older Workers Are in a Quandary
A measure to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62 is expected to expose more people to age discrimination:…
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World
England Is Banning Some Single-Use Plastics. Activists Say It’s a Small Step.
Starting in October, the country will prohibit plastic plates, cutlery and other items. Environmental advocates are pushing for a more…
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World
All the Developers Who Want You to Want a New York Casino
Developers hoping to win one of three casino licenses in the New York City region are crafting bids heavy on…
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World
Giving Brooklyn Nonprofits a Bigger Piece of the Pie
The Brooklyn Community Foundation has awarded grants to organizations in the borough, including the Workers Justice Project, which aids delivery…
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World
A Wagner fighter defects to Norway, promising to expose Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
A former member of a notorious Russian paramilitary force has surrendered to Norwegian authorities, a rare defection that his lawyer…
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US
How Restaurant Workers Help Pay for Lobbying to Keep Their Wages Low
The National Restaurant Association uses mandatory $15 food-safety classes to turn waiters and cooks into unwitting funders of its battle…