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Business
Workers at E.V. Battery Plant in Ohio Vote to Unionize
The result, at a plant owned by General Motors and a South Korean company, is a milestone for the auto…
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Magazine
Christmas Kitsch, No Longer Full of Hot Air
Forget the blow-up Santas for your lawn. A new generation of old-fashioned blow mold decorations have come to town.
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US
A Scramble to See Hawaii’s Eruption Reveals Fissures on the Big Island
The slow-moving lava flow from Mauna Loa’s rare eruption is drawing excited tourists, while drawing out long-simmering cultural tensions.
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World
With Brittney Griner’s Release, Anxiety turns to Relief
HOUSTON — Brianna Turner was sleeping Thursday morning when her mother burst into her room to say that Brittney Griner,…
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World
Beijing Braces for Covid Surge After China Lifts Pandemic Curbs
Residents in the capital city buy up at-home tests and fever medication following the government’s decision to ease its “zero…
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Business
These Sustainable Watch Brands Make a Case for Slow Fashion
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
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Sports
Griner’s Detention Showed the Strength and the Struggle in Women’s Sports
Brittney Griner’s detention in Russia on drug charges could be described through the lens of war and politics, with Griner,…
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US
Prosecutor Says Colorado Shooting Suspect’s Family Did Not Cooperate in Prior Case
The suspect’s mother and grandparents did not testify, resulting in dropped charges after a 2021 threat, the district attorney in…
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World
Who Is Dina Boluarte, the New President of Peru?
Ms. Boluarte, the country’s first woman president, ascended to power suddenly, after her predecessor was arrested. She takes power as…
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News
An Ailey Dancer’s Career Blooms, at the Company and Beyond
At 30, Jacquelin Harris is expanding her repertoire, with role debuts in store for the latest Alvin Ailey American Dance…