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Business
How to Hand Out Billions in Climate Subsidies? Very Carefully.
John Podesta, the White House aide overseeing new tax credits, said rules were expected to be in place within months.…
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Business
Retail Sales Fell in November, Despite Black Friday
With food and gas prices still high, U.S. shoppers were more reluctant to spend on more discretionary items as the…
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Style
E.R. Doctors Misdiagnose Patients With Unusual Symptoms
Doctors fail to recognize serious conditions like stroke and sepsis in tens of thousands of patients each year, according to…
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Business
U.S. Cracks Down on Chinese Companies for Security Concerns
The Biden administration placed severe restrictions on trade with dozens of Chinese entities, its latest step in a campaign to…
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Newyork
Can New York’s Plan for Mentally Ill Homeless People Make a Difference?
In a big city, the number of untreated, severely mentally ill people is relatively small. But making sure they get…
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Newyork
N.Y.C. Community Boards Usually Oppose New Housing. Not This One.
Local groups are known for opposing new development. But amid a housing shortage, one community board representing parts of Manhattan’s…
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World
Republicans and Democrats Pay Tribute to Pelosi as Her Portrait Is Unveiled
A ceremony at the Capitol brought together colleagues, onetime rivals, a predecessor and would-be successors, and featured a video tribute…
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World
Congress Set to Replace Dred Scott Author’s Statue With Thurgood Marshall
A bill passed Wednesday would require officials to remove a statue of Justice Roger Brooke Taney, who wrote the racist…
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Sports
For Max Verstappen, a Formula 1 Season Like No Other
The Red Bull driver became the champion by winning more races and scoring more points than any driver in the…
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World
What We Learned From ‘Harry and Meghan,’ Part Two
The second collection of episodes of the couple’s Netflix docuseries landed on Thursday. It dives deep into mental health and…