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Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Really Think of Their Workers
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, recently announced that it would lay off around 12,000 people, 6 percent of its work force.…
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News
Violent History Echoes in the Killing of Tyre Nichols
MEMPHIS — On April 3, 1968, shortly before the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would deliver what turned out…
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News
Tom Verlaine, Influential Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 73
He first attracted attention with the band Television, a fixture of the New York punk rock scene. But his music…
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World
Czech Republic Elects Retired NATO General as Its President
Petr Pavel, a political novice, defeated Andrej Babis, a populist business tycoon and former prime minister, in the first of…
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Business
A Florida Judge Finds a New Job: Defending an Inmate
In a coda to the wrongful-conviction podcast “Bone Valley,” Judge Scott Cupp says he’ll step down to spring a man…
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US
Trump Tries a New Campaign Tack: Small-Scale
At two events on Saturday, Donald J. Trump is embracing more traditional campaigning as he struggles to maintain support for…
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Sports
To Rebuild the Eagles, the Team’s G.M. Worked His ‘Magic’
The Eagles are again aiming for a championship just five seasons after winning it all thanks in large part to…
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News
Billy Packer, Straight-Talking College Basketball Analyst, Dies at 82
With partners on NBC and then CBS, and with a rapid, opinionated style, he was heard during every N.C.A.A. men’s…
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News
George Zimbel, Photographer of Marilyn Monroe and J.F.K., Dies at 93
He preferred to take pictures of ordinary people. But in events separated by six years, he took indelible pictures of…
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US
Mishandling of Classified Information Has Congress Asking Questions
Lawmakers are seeking answers on why the executive branch is not as careful about protecting classified information as they are…