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Breaking News: The Teamsters union won’t endorse a candidate for president. Neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump will be the beneficiary of the powerful labor union.
Teamsters Won’t Endorse a Candidate for President in 2024
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Breaking News: The Federal Reserve slashed rates by half a point in its first cut since 2020, the clearest signal yet that central bankers believe they are winning their years long battle against rapid inflation. Read more: https://nyti.ms/3TyrUow
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Pregnancy changes the brain, and new research reveals intriguing clues about how. Some areas shrink, while others appear to show temporarily improved communication, a new study of brain scans found.
How Does Pregnancy Change the Brain? Clues Are Emerging.
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Federal Reserve officials are poised to turn an important corner in their yearslong fight against inflation on Wednesday by cutting interest rates for the first time since early 2020. Here's what to watch for.
Fed Officials Are Expected to Cut Rates. The Question Is How Much.
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The moment consumers have been waiting for is finally here: The Federal Reserve is poised to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday, and it’s likely to signal that more cuts will follow. Here’s what lowered interest rates will mean for your car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.
What Fed Rate Cuts Will Mean for Five Areas of Your Financial Life
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As job growth has slowed and unemployment has crept up, some economists have pointed to a sign of confidence among employers: They are, for the most part, holding on to their existing workers.
Layoffs Are Few. So Why Are Jobs Harder to Find?
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In The New York Times Opinion Section: "Is there a war between the generations in the working world? You might think so from looking at recent data. In many high-income countries, the pay gap between the old and the young has widened," our columnist Peter Coy writes. "But I want to push back on the seemingly obvious conclusion, which is that older workers (OK, I am one) need to step aside and make room."
Opinion | For Younger Workers to Get Ahead, Do Boomers Just Need to Retire?
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Amazon told its corporate employees Monday they had to return to working in the company’s offices five days a week starting in January. It's the most stringent return-to-office decision among big tech companies and could be a harbinger of more to come. That Amazon, which has always operated with tighter rules for its corporate work force than its peers, is leading the way back to the office is not a surprise. The company has over the years shunned plush corporate campuses and lavish employee perks common among tech companies, while giving managers attrition targets for how many people should leave their teams.
Amazon Tells Corporate Workers to Be Back in the Office 5 Days a Week
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This week’s literary geography quiz celebrates cities that are significant, whether they are the primary setting in a novel or not. Even if you aren’t familiar with the books, your knowledge of world geography and history should help you. Take our quiz here.
Do You Know Where in the World These Novels Are Set?
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