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What Will Make Hybrid Work Stick?
Hybrid work has been choose-your-own-adventure, but now C.E.O.s are making their choices more permanent.
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Consumers Try to Change Their Spending Habits After the Pandemic
The pandemic gave consumers an excuse to spend more to make up for lost time. Those who went overboard are trying to reverse course.
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Leave Russia? A Year Later Many Companies Can’t, or Won’t.
Not all Western companies packed up and left Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. Some say Moscow has tied their hands, while others choose to stay put.
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Eurozone Inflation Edges Lower, but Pressure on Prices Continues
The annual rate of inflation was 8.5 percent in February, down from 8.6 percent a month earlier, among countries using the euro.
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Tesla Offers a New ‘Master Plan’ but Few Big Revelations
Elon Musk confirmed his car company would build a factory in Mexico and said it was working on more affordable vehicles. But he did not reveal a new model, disappointing some investors.
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Biden team enlists top Democrats in early bid for campaign unity
Figures recruited as surrogates, potentially minimizing chance for dissent
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Rep. Ocasio-Cortez may have violated House rules with gifts from Met Gala, watchdog says
The House Ethics Committee said Thursday that it would extend its investigation into Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) after a watchdog found that she may have violated House rules by accepting “impermissible gifts” when she attended the 2021 Met Gala.
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Lawsuit Against Trump Over Capitol Attack Should Proceed, Justice Dept. Says
The department told an appeals court that if President Donald J. Trump’s speech incited the Jan. 6 riot, he was not shielded by immunity.
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Biden Won’t Stop Republicans From Blocking Lighter D.C. Criminal Sentences
G.O.P. lawmakers took aim at the law reducing some sentences as part of their effort to make fears of violent crime a political liability for Democrats.
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New Biden Cybersecurity Strategy Assigns Responsibility to Tech Firms
The policy document urges more mandates on the firms that control most of the nation’s digital infrastructure, and an expanded government role to disrupt hackers and state-sponsored entities.