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New Novels Brimming With Mystery, Mayhem and Quite a Bit of Murder

Glory Broussard, the star of Danielle Arceneaux’s fabulous debut mystery, GLORY BE (Pegasus Crime, 257 pp., $26.95), differs from most…

Business

‘What About Us?’ Strikes Leave Other Hollywood Workers Reeling

The lives of hundreds of thousands of crew members have been upended, and even a deal between the actors and…

World

Follow This Music to Joy

Music is universal among humans, typically used for immediate benefits: aesthetic pleasure, accompaniment to ritual, dance or work or even…

Travel

Claudia Goldin’s Nobel-Winning Research Shows ‘Why Women Won’

The winner of the Nobel in economics has demonstrated how gender gaps in work have shrunk, and why some remain.

World

Family of Thai Farmworker in Israel Worries About His Fate

Kiattisak Patee, a chicken-farm worker, is feared to be one of 14 Thai citizens abducted during an attack in Israel…

Business

G.M. Workers in Canada Go on Strike

More than 4,000 members of the Unifor union went on strike at General Motors after the two sides failed to…

Business

Here’s What We Do and Don’t Know About the Effects of Remote Work.

Three years into a mass workplace experiment, we are beginning to understand more about how work from home is reshaping…

Arts

Looking to the Dutch Masters for Answers to Life’s Big Questions

THE UPSIDE-DOWN WORLD: Meetings With the Dutch Masters, by Benjamin Moser When he moved from New York to the Netherlands…

World

A Dazzling Art Collection, Hiding in Plain Sight

The sign on the wall suggests: “Look above you.” But really, no prompt is needed. It is impossible not to…

Travel

Once a Labor Leader, Butler Angered Unions by Consulting for Uber

The new California senator was part of the gig company’s push to avoid having to classify its drivers as employees.

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