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U.S. Hiring Rises Strongly, With 272,000 Jobs Added in May
The unexpectedly strong job growth shows that employers remain undaunted by high interest rates. Wage growth may further delay Fed rate cuts.
Office building losses are piling up among landlords, and more pain is expected.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTBiden, in Normandy, Says Echoes of 1944 ‘Are Summoning Us’
President Biden also met with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, and apologized for delays in delivering a $61 billion military assistance package.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain apologized for leaving a D-Day commemoration early.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAlvin Bragg’s Next Decision on Donald Trump Presents a Political Quandary
The Manhattan district attorney must present a sentencing recommendation. He could face backlash whether he opts for leniency or not, our columnist writes.
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Election updates: Donald Trump courted tech elites in a rare return to San Francisco.
Mark Meadows, Donald Trump’s White House chief of staff, pleaded not guilty in an Arizona election interference case.
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Latinos on the Border, Once Reliable Democrats, Waver Over Migrant Surges
In South Texas, where Latinos are the majority, there is skepticism over the new asylum ban and whether it will yield the security that residents want.
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President Biden shut the border to asylum seekers. Can it be enforced?
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTPat Sajak, the Cool, Unflappable, Reliable Host, Signs Off
In 41 seasons of “Wheel of Fortune,” Mr. Sajak has been a durable fixture of the American cultural landscape. His final episode as host airs today.
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Pat Sajak’s run on “Wheel of Fortune” has been the longest ever for a game show host. Here’s a look back.
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Israel Presses Offensive in Central Gaza After Deadly Strike on Shelter
The Israeli military said its strike on a U.N. school complex targeted fighters hiding inside. Palestinian officials said civilians were among the dead.
A pier for aid shipments, damaged in rough seas, has been reattached to the Gaza shore, the U.S. military said.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTMichelle Goldberg
Donald Trump’s Mob Rule
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Jamelle Bouie
Republicans Have a New Way of Looking at Crime
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Jon Grinspan
The 19th-Century Club You’ve Never Heard of That Changed the World
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David Brooks
The Pathologies of the Educated Class
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Nicole Gelinas
New York’s Congestion Pricing System Could Have Been Saved
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William D. Cohan
The Slow Death of a Fabled Media Empire
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Paul Krugman
Why You Shouldn’t Obsess About the National Debt
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Daniel J. Wakin
A Beloved Artist Supplants a Corporation on a Concert Hall Marquee
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