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The looming existential crisis for cable news
Amid weak ratings for CNN’s Trump town hall, the number of cable subscribers is plunging. Sooner or later, it will hurt news channels’ bottom line.
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Want to make your windows bigger? Here’s what it takes.
Enlarging your windows or adding entirely new ones isn’t a simple job — but it can help your home value and your views.
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A burger chain fed a homeless teen. Years later, she got married there.
“I was always so grateful to them for treating me like a human being,” said Jamie West, who was homeless as a teen and would go to White Castle for free food.
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Ask Amy: We’ve both cheated and I’m not in love anymore. Should I leave?
He cheated a few times, the letter writer cheated one time “to get back at him.” Is it time to end the marriage?
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Mountain of FTX Evidence: Emails, Chat Logs, Code and a Notebook
Prosecutors investigating Sam Bankman-Fried, the cryptocurrency exchange’s founder, have accumulated more than six million pages of documents and other records.
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Australia Tries to Break Its Dependence on China for Lithium Mining
Half of the world’s supply of the critical battery ingredient is mined in Australia, which ships virtually all of it to China. The government and business are betting they can change that.
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U.S. Faces ‘Elevated Risk’ of Default in Early June, a New Report Warns
The Bipartisan Policy Center said the government will be operating on “dangerously low” cash reserves after Memorial Day in its estimate of the so-called X-date.
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Airlines and F.A.A. Try to Head Off Summer Travel Meltdowns
Having angered travelers and lawmakers, airline executives and aviation officials said they were reducing flights, hiring staff and making other changes to avoid disruptions this summer.
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Companies Are Pushing Back Harder on Union Efforts, Workers Say
Apple, Starbucks, Trader Joe’s and REI are accused of targeting union supporters after organizing efforts gained traction, charges the companies deny.
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Trump to appear remotely in N.Y. criminal court to hear judge’s warnings
A judge will warn Donald Trump not to publicly share evidence from pre-trial discovery in his criminal prosecution for alleged falsification of business records.