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World
Georgia’s Senate Runoff Sets Records for Early Voting, but With a Big Asterisk
A 2021 state election law cut in half the runoff calendar in Georgia, which had about twice as many days…
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News
John Hadl, Star Quarterback of the A.F.L., Dies at 82
A college All-American, he led the San Diego Chargers to an American Football League title and later steered the N.F.L.’s…
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News
N.Y.U. Putting $1 Billion Into Its Engineering School in Brooklyn
The university is seeking to improve its ranking among competitors and raise New York City’s profile in the technology sector.
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World
A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute
Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers announced a tentative deal, but the strike continued Tuesday as 36,000 other academic workers lacked…
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Business
David Lipton, a Longtime Economic Diplomat, Will Step Down From Treasury
Mr. Lipton, who served in senior roles in the Clinton and Obama administrations and at the I.M.F., is retiring.
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News
How to Watch the Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center
The 90th annual celebration will take place on Wednesday and feature performances by Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton and…
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World
R.S.V. Strains California Hospitals
Levels of respiratory syncytial virus are higher than they’ve been in years.
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World
Inflation Eases Slightly in Germany and Spain
The pace of consumer price gains in the two countries eased in November, the latest in a series of indications…
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Business
Sympathy, and Job Offers, for Twitter’s Misinformation Experts
In the weeks since Elon Musk took over Twitter, dozens of people responsible for keeping dangerous or inaccurate material in…
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Business
Business Travel’s Rebound Is Being Hit by a Slowing Economy
Business travel came back this year more strongly than most industry analysts had predicted in the depths of the pandemic,…