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The report will revise figures from 2023 and 2024. Here’s what to know.

The Labor Department’s latest monthly report on hiring and unemployment will include revisions for previous months. The revised figures should provide a more accurate ...

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Wall Street Prepares to Defend Carried Interest, a Favored Tax Break, Again

We’ve got a whirlwind of news out of Washington — the carried interest tax exemption in the cross hairs, the latest on DOGE and ...

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How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt

Ms. Harris suggests that her clients try “Frugal February” — avoiding discretionary spending and impulse purchases, and putting the money toward debt reduction or ...

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Dozens of Clinical Trials Have Been Frozen in Response to Trump’s USAID Order

Asanda Zondi received a startling phone call last Thursday, with orders to make her way to a health clinic in Vulindlela, South Africa, where ...

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Brooklyn Museum Will Lay Off Employees and Scale Back Exhibitions

The Brooklyn Museum said Friday that it would soon cut more than 40 employees — between 10 and 13 percent of its work force ...

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South Africa mourns pioneering female nuclear scientist

South Africa’s first black female nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, a trailblazer who set out to inspire young women, has died aged 37, the government ...

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What Privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Means

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two giant mortgage finance firms, have been controlled by the federal government for nearly 17 years, but a long-dormant ...

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Pink flamingos ‘seized from smugglers’ in Tunisia

Ten endangered flamingos have been saved after smugglers were caught trying to traffic them out of Tunisia, according to the country’s customs body. Photos ...

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Trump Lawsuits Against Media Gain Momentum

Media lawyers scoffed last year when President Trump sued two news organizations for producing journalism that, he claimed, violated laws meant to protect consumers ...

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Netflix Scurries to Stem Oscar Fallout From ‘Emilia Pérez’ Scandal

Two weeks ago, Netflix’s chief content officer, Bela Bajaria, strutted across the stage of the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles and crowed about the ...

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