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Business
10 Months Into Job, Southwest’s C.E.O. Faces a Giant Crisis
Bob Jordan, the airline’s top executive, heralded the company’s performance just weeks before the storm highlighted gaping weaknesses in its…
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World
White Men Charged in Attack on Black Teenagers at Pool in South Africa
Two youths who tried to use a pool at a resort on Christmas Day said they were told it was…
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World
On Long Island, George Santos Faces an Investigation and Public Dismay
The Nassau County district attorney said on Wednesday her office would examine Mr. Santos, who admitted to lying about his…
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World
Hard-Line Positions by Russia and Ukraine Dim Hope for Peace Talks
Both Moscow and Kyiv say they are ready to talk, but their terms for sitting down at a negotiating table…
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Arts
A ‘Titanic’ Parody Show That Draws Fans Near, Far, Wherever They Are
Some of the devotees of ‘Titanique,’ which recently moved to the larger Daryl Roth Theater after months of sold-out shows,…
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Technology
For Sale on eBay: A Military Database of Fingerprints and Iris Scans
German security researchers studying biometric capture devices popular with the U.S. military got more than they expected for $68 on…
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World
Man Receives Nearly 20 Years in Prison for Plot to Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Barry Croft planned to use guns and explosives to abduct Michigan’s governor, prosecutors said. He was the final federal defendant…
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World
Denmark May Eliminate a Holiday as It Beefs Up Its Military
A proposal by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen would cancel Great Prayer Day as a public holiday in an effort to…
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World
The Pocket Chinese Almanac Sees Some Hope for 2023
A little book bases its forecasts on a geomancer in Hong Kong, and says next year will be “nowhere near…
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Business
Southwest’s Meltdown Draws Federal Scrutiny as Passengers Remain Stranded
The airline canceled another 2,500 flights on Wednesday and said it would be days before normal service resumes.