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Finance

Strong hiring hints at more work ahead for the Fed, but wages cool.

Federal Reserve officials have said that they are looking for the labor market to cool as they assess how much…

Finance

This Is What It Looks Like to Try to Count America’s Homeless Population

To fix a problem, you need to know its scope. To do that, you need sheriffs, social workers, volunteers, flashlights…

Science

Bears May Rub Against Trees for Protection From Parasites

In experiments, scientists found that ticks avoid the tar of beech trees, which bears seem to have an affinity toward.

World

DeSantis Takes On the Education Establishment, and Builds His Brand

A proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida to overhaul higher education would mandate courses in Western civilization, eliminate diversity…

News

The Chicago Home Was Designed for Parties. Then the Parties Stopped.

Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.

News

F.D.A. Outlines a Plan for Annual Covid Boosters

In advance of a scientific meeting on Thursday, officials proposed offering new shots to Americans each fall, a strategy long…

Magazine

We Gave Our Relatives a House. Can We Make Them Pay for the Upkeep?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the continued obligations we have while financially supporting our family members.

World

I.V.F. Offers Hope in China, Even to the Government

China is trying urgently to address its declining population. One idea is to subsidize assisted fertility procedures, which are often…

News

Nancy Pelosi, Liberated and Loving It

WASHINGTON — It’s not a pretty sight when pols lose power. They wilt, they crumple, they cling to the vestiges,…

Finance

Price Gains Ease in Europe but Core Inflation Keeps Policymakers ‘Up at Night’

Declines in overall inflation rates may bring comfort to consumers, but central bankers are still wary of drivers of persistently…

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