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Business
For Many Wall Street Bankers, This Year’s Bonus Season Is a Bust
There were fewer mergers and public listings this year, shrinking investment banking revenue. For bankers, that means a smaller pot…
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Business
Jeep Plant Shutdown Imperils Illinois Town and 1,350 Workers
Stellantis plans to idle the factory, which makes the Cherokee, as it shifts to electric vehicles. Labor talks and a…
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US
Will University of California Academic Workers End the Strike?
U.C. administrators and a majority of union leaders have a deal to end the walkout, but there’s a movement afoot…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Volodymyr Zelensky’s return to Ukraine.
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US
U.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic Lows
As the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain…
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US
Trump’s Taxes: Red Flags, Big Losses and a Windfall From His Father
At first glance, the income-tax data released this week by a House committee seems to show a turnaround in 2018…
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News
A Strong Signal That Recession Is Looming
The clearest signal that the U.S. economy is likely to fall into a recession in the next year is coming…
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Sports
With Giants Deal Scuttled, Carlos Correa Will Join the Mets
The star infielder agreed to terms on a 12-year, $315 million contract with the Mets after his agreement with San…
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US
Trump Paid $1.1 Million in Taxes During Presidency, but $0 in 2020, Report Shows
The former president reported a burst of income after entering the Oval Office, but by the end of his term,…
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US
What’s In (and Not In) the $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill
A big boost for the military, more aid for Ukraine, a preference for the lobster industry over whales and an…