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News
Regulators Find Apple’s Secrecy Violates Workers’ Rights
After a yearlong investigation, a federal labor board determined that the tech giant’s rules interfere with employees’ right to organize.
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News
Tesla’s Self-Driving Technology Comes Under Justice Dept. Scrutiny
A regulatory filing says officials have asked about software that Elon Musk, the chief executive, has said would allow cars…
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News
Deer Could Be a Reservoir of Old Coronavirus Variants, Study Suggests
Even after Delta became the dominant variant in humans, Alpha and Gamma continued to circulate in white-tailed deer, according to…
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World
Support for Tunisian President Looks to be Slipping After Parliament Vote
Turnout was meager in two rounds of voting for a Parliament stripped of much of its power, with most political…
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Style
Fashion Weeks are Unsustainable. Can Strict Rules Fix That?
Organizers of Copenhagen Fashion Week have created sustainability requirements for participating designers with the goal of setting a new industry…
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World
Brexit Quietly Turns 3
The divorce between Britain and the European Union has become the dark thread that, to many, explains why Britain is…
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Newyork
Hochul Vetoes ‘Wrongful Death’ Bill, Heightening Tension With Lawmakers
Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected the Grieving Families Act on Monday, arguing that Democratic lawmakers rushed passage before its impact could…
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Newyork
Madison Square Garden Wants to Stay Put Forever. It May Not Be So Easy.
With its current 10-year license expiring in July, the Garden is asking New York City officials for a permanent permit…
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Books
In ‘Reckoning,’ Eve Ensler Unveils a New Name but Familiar Targets
Writing now as V, the creator of “The Vagina Monologues” tackles racism, colonialism and sexual violence in a raw and…
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Books
The Yale Library That’s a Temple to Learning … and a Portal to Hell
In “Hell Bent,” Leigh Bardugo continues the fantastical journey she began in “Ninth House.”