Work
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World
Why Mainland Chinese Flocked to Hong Kong’s New Global Visa
The city created a visa to lure professionals from around the world. Most of the takers were Chinese seeking better…
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Business
Japan’s Labor Market Has a Lesson for the Fed: Women Can Surprise You
Japan’s improved labor force participation for women is a reminder not to assume that job market limits are clear and…
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Style
How to Live Like an Artist
The best — and most idiosyncratic — homes reflect their inhabitants’ tastes and whims, without compromise.
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Real Estate
Do I Have to Allow the Landlord to Do Building Repairs in My Apartment?
The law permits landlords to make upgrades in rent-stabilized units, but that doesn’t mean your rent has to go up.
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Business
A Friendly Reminder: A.I. Work Isn’t Yours
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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News
Does Everyone Want to Be on the ‘Mommy Track’?
When I caught up recently with Liz Koelsch, one of the moms that my friend Jessica Bennett profiled for our…
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Books
Once You Watch an Ernie Gehr Film, You’ll Never See the World the Same Way
A MoMA series shows how the artist pushes the boundaries of cinema in short movies that both delight and baffle.
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World
Bernie Sanders Proposes Reducing Americans’ Workweek to 32 Hours
His proposal would pare down the workweek over a four-year period. The 40-hour workweek has stood as the standard in…
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Newyork
A New Plan to Hire Thousands of Workers to Help N.Y.C. Families in Need
The News Adrienne Adams, the speaker of the City Council, announced on Wednesday an effort to help hire New Yorkers…
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News
Child Care Is ‘Just a Huge Mess.’ Will Government Finally Fix It?
A few weeks ago, I got a panicked message from Jason Cohen, a dad in upstate New York. He told…