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World
Chinese Spy Balloon or ‘Civilian Device’?
Here is what we know about the balloon.
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Business
Strong hiring hints at more work ahead for the Fed, but wages cool.
Federal Reserve officials have said that they are looking for the labor market to cool as they assess how much…
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Business
U.S. employers added 517,000 jobs in January.
The American labor market unleashed a burst of hiring in January, producing another wave of robust job growth even as…
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World
Metal Detector Hobbyist Finds a 500-Year-Old Pendant Linked to Henry VIII
Researchers say the jewelry, found in a field outside Birmingham, England, is an extraordinary piece of treasure.
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Newyork
Eliot Spitzer and an Elite Co-op Board Fight Over a Ditch
The former governor of New York faces a lawsuit from a cooperative board that could upend his plans to build…
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World
Fears of Russian Nuclear Weapons Use Have Diminished, but Could Re-emerge
Nearly a year into the war in Ukraine, U.S. policymakers and intelligence analysts have more confidence that they understand at…
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World
Raye, Tired of Music’s Waiting Game, Releases an Album at Last
The British musician spent years writing for other artists, eventually sharing her frustrations online. After speaking her truths about the…
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World
Gary Glitter Is Released From Prison After Serving Half of His Sentence
The disgraced former glam rock singer was found guilty in 2015 of sexually abusing three young girls in the 1970s. He…
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Newyork
Across the Northeast, Officials Warn of a Dangerous Arctic Blast
Cold temperatures and fierce winds are expected to intensify throughout Friday and into Saturday.
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Books
What Is Literary Criticism For?
John Guillory’s “Cultural Capital,” published amid the 1990s canon wars, became a classic. In a follow-up, “Professing Criticism,” he takes…