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Deep Pockets and Powerful Allies: How a Hotel Union Shapes New York City

At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Paramount Hotel, sitting empty in Times Square, was on the verge of…

World

A New York Jury Speaks: Trump’s Company Committed Tax Fraud

Not exactly a death sentence for the Trump Organization, but certainly an embarrassment. Also, a Manhattan dog that braved the…

Finance

An Activist Investor Takes on BlackRock Over E.S.G.

A hedge fund sees BlackRock’s embrace of E.S.G. principles as a distraction, and it wants the money-management giant’s C.E.O., Laurence…

News

Global Partners May End Broad Covid Vaccination Effort in Developing Countries

The board of Gavi, the international vaccine agency, meets Wednesday to debate shutting down the program, known as Covax, amid…

World

A Pastor and Politician Who Sees Voting as a Form of Prayer

Raphael Warnock, a son of Savannah public housing who rose to become Georgia’s first Black senator, secured a full six-year…

Finance

Why Losing to Meta in Court May Still Be a Win for Regulators

As the Federal Trade Commission prepares to face off in court against Meta over a V.R. start-up deal, the agency…

Sports

In L.A. Since the ’80s, the Clippers Are Finally Planting a Flag

Superstar players have chosen the oft-overlooked team, whose deep-pocketed owner is betting big — with his own money — that…

World

Police in Germany Arrest Dozens Suspected of Planning a Coup

Many of those detained had military training and were believed to belong to a recently formed group that operated on…

World

El Salvador’s Leader Has Eroded Rights to Tackle Violence. Is It Working?

The president declared a state of emergency eight months ago to take on gang violence, and arrests soared. Close to…

Finance

Twitter’s Rivals Try to Capitalize on Musk-Induced Chaos

New start-ups and other social platforms sense opportunity as Twitter grapples with changes from Elon Musk, its new owner.

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