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Mass Layoffs and Absentee Bosses Create a Morale Crisis at Meta
Workers at Facebook’s parent have been increasingly alarmed by job cuts and the company’s direction.
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Inflation Cools to 5% in March, but It’s a Long Road Back to Normal
Fed officials are debating how to set policy after bank blowups. Fresh inflation data are unlikely to make such decisions easier.
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Fed Officials Fretted Bank Turmoil Could Have Serious Economic Consequences
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s March 21-22 meeting showed that officials were grappling with how much more to lift borrowing costs.
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As U.S. Tries to Isolate China, German Companies Move Closer
Some are expanding in China, reluctant to leave a huge market they need to finance operations back home.
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Rep. Ro Khanna calls on Dianne Feinstein to resign from Senate
Khanna says that fellow California Democrat Feinstein, who’s been out of the Senate for nearly two months because of a health issue, is no longer fit to serve.
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Biden’s Irish heritage on full display as he visits the Emerald Isle
Biden often embraces his Irish identity. He’s making it clear his trip to Ireland as the American president is a powerful moment for him.
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Abortion is now banned or under threat in these states
More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here’s a look at abortion laws by state.
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Americans take a dim view of Clarence Thomas’s ethics
For the second time in a year, a new poll shows, even plenty of Republicans object to the justice’s conduct.
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Trump’s remarkable insinuation about the Nord Stream explosions
“I don’t want to get our country in trouble, so I won’t answer it,” Trump says.
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Witnesses Asked About Trump’s Handling of Map With Classified Information
The map is just one element of the Justice Department’s inquiry into former President Donald Trump’s possession of sensitive documents and whether he obstructed justice in seeking to hold onto them.