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Business
SpaceX Employees Say They Were Fired for Speaking Up About Elon Musk
In June, about 20 engineers were invited to a meeting hosted at the headquarters of the rocket manufacturer SpaceX. The…
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Business
A New Source of Economic Anxiety in Britain: Soaring Mortgage Rates
In June 2021, Monique Foulger reached a major milestone: At 30 years old, she bought her first home, a modest…
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US
Donald Trump, Grover Cleveland and a Quirk of Presidential History
A contradiction has tugged at American presidential history for 130 years. Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday night that he would…
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World
Meet Your New Corporate Office Mate: A ‘Brainless’ Robot
The new workers zipped around the office completing mundane tasks like fetching coffee, delivering meals and handing off packages. They…
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World
How Drake’s $100 Million Bet Saved the Long-Lost Art Carnival Luna Luna
LOS ANGELES — Earlier this year, in a 50,000-square-foot warehouse lined with weathered shipping containers and crates, the Viennese artist…
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Sports
A Test for C.T.E. in the Living May Be Closer Than Ever
SHICKLEY, Neb. — Chris Eitzmann seemed to excel at everything until he didn’t. He parlayed a Harvard football captaincy into…
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World
As Russian Strikes Mount, Ukraine Works to Keep the Lights On
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia is turning winter into a weapon, even as its soldiers flail on the battlefield. In a…
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US
‘We Do Not Have a Suspect,’ the Police Say After Idaho Killings
MOSCOW, Idaho — Three days after a gruesome mass killing left four students dead near the University of Idaho, the…
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US
Key Allies Are Inching Away From Trump
ORLANDO, Fla. — Three billionaire donors have moved on and others are actively weighing their options. A number of former…
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US
Yale and Harvard Law Schools Withdraw From the U.S. News Rankings
In perhaps the biggest challenge yet to the school rankings industry, both Yale and Harvard announced Wednesday that they were…