Business
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UPS Workers Authorize Teamsters Union to Call Strike
A walkout is possible after the contract for more than 325,000 workers expires this summer. Negotiations began in April but…
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The Student Loan Payment Pause Is Ending. Here’s How to Prepare.
A deal to raise the debt ceiling would require borrowers of federal student loans to resume paying for the first…
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Google’s Online Advertising Practices Violate Antitrust Laws, E.U. Says
European Union regulators filed new antitrust charges against Google, which could lead to fines and orders for the company to…
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Battle Lines Harden Over Big Oil’s Role at Climate Talks in Dubai
The hosts of the United Nations global climate summit later this year aim to give fossil fuel companies a bigger…
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The Daughter Who Got the Government to Cancel Her Mother’s Debt
Susan Miskin retired from her teaching job in 2019 and didn’t think she’d ever pay off her student loans. Then,…
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Fred Ryan, Publisher of Washington Post, to Step Down
He said that Jeff Bezos, the owner of The Post, would name a new leader later on Monday.
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Stray Kids Reach No. 1 (Again) With CD Sales, Not Streams
An array of collectible CD packages sent the K-pop octet to the top of the Billboard 200, while new releases…
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JPMorgan to Pay $290 Million in Settlement With Epstein’s Victims
The proposed deal would settle a suit on behalf of victims who were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein, over claims…
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Fox News Tells Tucker Carlson to Stop Posting Videos on Twitter
The network and its former star host have been engaged in an increasingly bitter dispute over Mr. Carlson’s Twitter videos,…
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Norton, a Defiant Indie Book Publisher, Celebrates 100 Years
Rita Dove, Michael Lewis and Richard Powers were among the authors who took part in a crowded, swinging party at…