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‘Our Schools Have Become Battlefields’: Teachers Consider Arming Themselves in the Classroom

The text message was brief: “I’m hearing there is an active shooter near the school and the kids are on…

Business

Giant Wind Farms Arise Off Scotland, Easing the Pain of Oil’s Decline

The pilot of the nearly 80-foot work boat gunned its powerful engines, pinning the bow against the base of a…

Business

These Young Workers Are ‘Romanticizing’ the Return to Office

Meena Kirupakaran didn’t think there was anything especially exciting about her job in publishing. She had an hourlong commute each…

Business

Business Travel’s Rebound Is Being Hit by a Slowing Economy

Business travel came back this year more strongly than most industry analysts had predicted in the depths of the pandemic,…

Business

Don’t Let a Co-Worker Turn Your Life Upside Down

Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…

Business

How Free Is the Press in the Birthplace of Democracy?

On a Saturday morning last November, Stavros Malichudis, a Greek journalist, made a cup of coffee and began scrolling Facebook,…

Business

The Week in Business: Shoppers Open Their Wallets

Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Nov. 20-26) An Inflation-Era Holiday Season Bank account looking a little leaner than usual after ...

Real Estate

He Says His Landlord Is Harassing Him to Leave a $450-a-Month Apartment

For months, an unknown green liquid seeped through the cracks of the kitchen ceiling in Francis Roberts’s basement apartment. Music…

Sports

Cheer, Chant, Clean: Japan Takes Out the Trash, and Others Get the Hint

AL RAYYAN, Qatar — The final whistle blew on Sunday afternoon, and the Japanese fans who had just spent hours…

Travel

The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths

About a thousand people gathered on a bright morning on the National Mall the Saturday before Thanksgiving for what has…

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