Work
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News
The Rise of Progressivism Among the Educated Elite
Readers discuss a column by David Brooks about “The Sins of the Educated Class.”
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Business
How to Alienate a Colleague, One Coffee at a Time
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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World
Gaza Is World’s Deadliest Place for Aid Workers, U.N. Says
Gaza has become the most dangerous place in the world for aid workers, the United Nations said on Monday. At…
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Business
Goodbye, Work Friends
We spend a lot of our lives working, especially in the United States — 40, 50, 60 or more hours…
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Style
Adam Pendleton Holds Our Attention
The artist discusses his work routine, selling paintings as a teenager and the first piece that made him cry.
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World
Samsung Workers Strike, the First in the Company’s History
The South Korean tech giant is at odds with some of its employees as it is trying to reassure investors…
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World
Russia Detains a French National Suspected of Collecting Military Data
The detention is the latest in a series in which foreigners have been arrested or held against their will in…
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Business
U.S. Accuses Hyundai and Two Other Companies of Using Child Labor
The Labor Department filed a lawsuit accusing Hyundai, one of its suppliers and a staffing company of jointly employing a…
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Books
Brooke Shields Elected President of Actors’ Labor Union
She takes office immediately. The previous leader of Actors’ Equity, Kate Shindle, had been president since 2015, and did not…
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News
The End of Polio Is in Sight. What Have We Learned?
The fight to eradicate polio has been long and difficult. It’s been nearly 50 years since vaccines eliminated the disease…