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I.R.S. Changes Audit Practice That Discriminated Against Black Taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service is overhauling how it scrutinizes the tax returns of lower-income Americans as part of an effort…
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Little Progress in Talks to End Strike Against 3 Detroit Automakers
The United Auto Workers and the big three Detroit automakers largely held their ground on Sunday, seemingly no closer to…
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UAW Union and Ford, General Motors and Stellantis Resume Talks
The United Auto Workers union and the three Detroit automakers on Saturday resumed negotiations on a new labor contract as…
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U.A.W. Holds Strike at GM, Ford and Stellantis. Here’s What to know
Negotiators for the United Auto Workers union and the three large U.S. automakers — General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis,…
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Biden Taps Penny Pritzker to Drive Ukraine’s Economic Revival
President Biden on Thursday appointed a former commerce secretary, Penny Pritzker, to be special representative for Ukraine’s economic recovery, a…
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Taylor Swift and Beyoncé Get Their Own Press Corps
Gannett, the largest newspaper chain in the United States, has announced that it would hire reporters to cover two of…
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How Child Care in New York City Became Unaffordable for Nearly Everyone
Not long after Crystal Springs started her new job at a large insurance company in Midtown Manhattan earlier this year,…
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Federal Court Says Consumer Watchdog Can’t Check Banks for Discrimination
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is overstepping its bounds in its attempts to…
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Daniel Zhang Steps Down From Alibaba
Daniel Zhang, the departing chief executive and chairman of the Chinese tech giant Alibaba, has stepped down as head of…
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Max Gomez, Longtime TV Medical Reporter, Dies at 72
Max Gomez, an award-winning medical and science journalist who delivered informed reports for more than 40 years on TV stations…
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