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Fed Meets as Bank Chaos Collides With Inflation
The Federal Reserve will decide whether and by how much to raise interest rates this week at a moment when its path ahead is newly fraught.
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Inside the 3 Months That Could Cost Fox $1.6 Billion
The decision by Fox News executives in November 2020 to treat the more hard-right Newsmax as a mortal threat spawned a possibly more serious danger.
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Crypto Wants Its Shine Back
After a miserable year, cryptocurrency companies are looking for ways to rebrand products that many consumers no longer trust.
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The Chaotic, Dispiriting Work of Liquidating Harmon Stores
Employees of the beauty and health chain said Bed Bath & Beyond’s decision to shut it down had caught them by surprise. Communication never got better.
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Bruce Springsteen, Mindy Kaling among artists to be honored at White House
President Biden will present the national medals of arts and humanities at a White House ceremony on Tuesday.
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Biden signs bill to declassify intelligence about coronavirus origins
The bill requires the declassification of as much information as possible on potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the origin of covid-19.
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DeSantis, Breaking Silence on Trump, Criticizes Manhattan Prosecutor
The Florida governor, who had refrained for days from weighing in on the potential indictment of his likely 2024 rival, accused the Manhattan district attorney of political motivations.
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Biden Warns That Climate Change Could Upend Federal Spending Programs
A chapter in the new Economic Report of the President focuses on the growing risks to people and businesses from rising temperatures, and the government’s role in adapting to them.
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Trump’s Call for Protests of Pending Arrest Splits G.O.P.
After Donald Trump urged supporters to protest his looming indictment, some Republicans have heeded the call, while many others have publicly lobbied against it.
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Four Convicted of Obstruction on Jan. 6 in Final Oath Keepers Trial
The verdicts came after earlier trials in which other members of the far-right pro-Trump militia were convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the Capitol attack.