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Business
Ex-Google Contractor Settles Lawsuit Over Religious Sect
The suit claimed that the Fellowship of Friends, an obscure group based in the Sierra Nevada foothills, gained influence inside…
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News
The True Cost of Expanding the Child Tax Credit
As the current session of Congress winds down, with the stage set for a divided government over the next two…
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Arts
Getting Close to Sondheim: New Books Try to Capture His Essence
Memoirs by his collaborators are among the works available now, and several others are on the horizon.
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News
Drew Griffin, CNN Investigative Journalist, Dies at 60
His reporting on delayed care for military veterans at Veterans Affairs hospitals led to the resignation of the secretary of…
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World
Angelina Jolie Ending Her Role With U.N. Refugee Agency
Ms. Jolie, who had worked with the organization for 21 years, said she wanted to connect more directly with refugees…
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Business
Elon Musk, Management Guru?
Why the Twitter owner’s ruthless, unsparing style has made him a hero to many bosses in Silicon Valley.
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World
Can Child Care Be a Big Business? Private Equity Thinks So.
Some high-end chains are surprisingly profitable, and they are trying to shape child care policy in Washington.
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News
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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Arts
More Than 200 Philip Guston Works Are Headed to the Met
A gift from his daughter includes 96 paintings and 124 drawings, which will make the museum the largest holder of…
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Business
It’s Happy Hour, not ‘Happy Every Hour’
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…