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The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks
At Kentucky Fried Chicken, sales tend to peak at the same time every year: Mother’s Day. This has been the…
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World
For Haley, Rise in Polls Feeds Voter Enthusiasm on Trail
The crowds are her biggest yet, and voters are warming up to her candidacy, but Nikki Haley still faces a…
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World
The National Christmas Tree Fell Over. Insert Metaphor Here.
Does it symbolize President Biden’s economic policies, or the pressures of the season?
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World
Here’s What We Know About the Hostages Released on Tuesday
Hamas released a group of 12 hostages on Tuesday, most of them Israelis or dual nationals but also including two…
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World
Pope Francis Cancels Trip to U.N. Climate Summit on Doctor’s Orders
Days after the pontiff was forced to slow down because of a flu, his doctors advised him to not travel…
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News
Holly Maguigan, Who Fought for the Rights of Battered Women, Dies at 78
Through her scholarship and her teaching, she made it possible for women in abusive relationships to claim self-defense when fighting…
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News
Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99
A billionaire in his own right, he was the vice chairman of Mr. Buffett’s hugely successful investment firm Berkshire Hathaway.…
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Newyork
Eric Adams’s Top Fund-Raiser Is Out Amid F.B.I. Scrutiny and Raid
The mayor had previously suggested that he had no intention of replacing the fund-raiser, Brianna Suggs.
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Newyork
A Celebrated Street Food Market Will Return, in a Diminished State
After a city crackdown this summer, the vendors of Corona Plaza in Queens will return with far fewer stalls and…
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Books
Italy Searches for Museum Leaders, With Nationalism in the Air
Last time the top jobs at some of the country’s most prestigious art institutions came up, many went to foreign…