Business
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In Rancho Cucamonga, a Team of Teenage Tax Slayers Helps Adults
At a high school in California, students help run a tax-return clinic. They get academic credit, breakfast burritos and life…
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The Land of Ferrari and Lamborghini Has a New Speed Limit: 30 K.P.H.
Bologna has become the first major Italian city to impose the limit on most streets, citing safety and livability. But…
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Squeezed by Soaring Rent, Small Shops Get Creative
Some ambitious entrepreneurs in New York City are experimenting with diversified business models to connect with shoppers and bring in…
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Support for Nuclear Energy Grows in Congress
A big bipartisan vote in the House is the latest sign that nuclear power, a once-contentious source of energy, is…
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Unemployment Casts a Shadow Over California’s Economy
Tech layoffs, fallout from Hollywood strikes and an uptick in rural joblessness challenge a state with one of the nation’s…
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High Mortgage Rates Leave Biden Searching for Housing Relief
The president and his team are seeking ways to help Americans afford to rent and buy homes, as high borrowing…
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E.P.A. Sets New Rules to Limit Damage From Disasters at Chemical Facilities
The rules require facilities to explicitly address threats such as wildfires or flooding, including those linked to climate change.
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Report Helps Answer the Question: Is a College Degree Worth the Cost?
The analysis found that former students at most colleges had an annual income higher than high school graduates a decade…
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Elon Musk Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman for Violating the Company’s Principles
Musk said the high-profile A.I. startup had prioritized profit and commercial interests instead of seeking to benefit humanity.
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New York Community Bank Reports $2.4 Billion More in Losses as C.E.O. Resigns
The lender said its earnings were far weaker than it had earlier stated, and it disclosed the discovery of “material…