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‘You Have to Work Extra to Hire People’: What Companies Have Been Saying About Jobs

As companies reported their latest quarterly earnings in recent weeks, hiring, wages and head counts were popular topics as analysts…

The Recovery Left Nevada Behind. Can the State Change Its Luck?

Pedro Alvarez never imagined his high school job delivering filet mignon and sautéed lobster tail to rooms at the Tropicana…

New Zealand’s Fruit-Rich Ice Cream Gets a Sugary American Makeover

In New Zealand, one of summer’s great pleasures is known as real fruit ice cream: a scoop of vanilla blended…

So What Do We Call Twitter Now Anyway?

With Elon Musk’s rebranding of the app, is Twitter’s name really retired? What about tweets? We unravel the terminology puzzle.

Bidding for Simon & Schuster Draws to a Close

The move to acquire the publisher, one of the five largest in the country, comes after the government blocked a…

Lois Libien, Who Found a Readership With Household Tips, Dies at 87

As a journalist she covered issues affecting women, then turned to writing about housekeeping in handbooks and a syndicated newspaper…

Meta Begins Blocking News in Canada

The change came in response to a new law in Canada that requires tech companies to pay news outlets for…

Top Editor at The Atlantic Will Moderate ‘Washington Week’

The Atlantic will co-produce the show, which will be renamed “Washington Week With The Atlantic.” The publication will cover some…

Streep and Clooney Lead Donation Campaign for Striking Actors

The stars, joined by celebrities like Matt Damon and Oprah Winfrey, helped raise more than $15 million over the past…

French Journalists Call Off Strike, Failing to Block ‘Far-Right’ Editor

Reporters and editors at a leading newspaper, Le Journal du Dimanche, ended a 40-day walkout, but many were expected to…

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