When President Biden announced the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan last year, one of his main justifications was that Al Qaeda had …
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Matt Purdy, Shepherd of Investigations at The Times, Is Named Editor at Large
Matt Purdy, a top New York Times editor who has helped guide much of the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative coverage over the past …
Continue readingA Fed Pivot? Not Yet, Policymakers Suggest, as Rapid Inflation Lingers
Federal Reserve officials on Tuesday made clear that they expected to continue raising rates to try to choke off the most rapid inflation in …
Continue readingThe Books Merger That’s About Amazon
Amazon isn’t on trial in a big books lawsuit. But its power is. The U.S. government is suing to stop the book publisher Penguin Random House from …
Continue readingWith New Targets, Jets Hope Zach Wilson Can Thrive Under Pressure
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — One scene grew more and more familiar as the second day of Jets training camp wore on last week: quarterback Zach Wilson’s …
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Continue readingWhite House Retrofits Infrastructure Bill to Better Help Poor Communities
The Biden administration is starting a new initiative this week to ensure that the poorest communities in the United States have access to …
Continue readingLongtime University President’s Legacy: A Diverse New Generation in STEM
BALTIMORE — Late one night in the fall of 2020, when Kizzmekia Corbett learned the vaccine she had helped design was highly effective against the …
Continue readingBig Trouble in Little Loving County, Texas
MENTONE, Texas — In America’s least populated county, the rusting ruins of houses, oil drilling operations and an old gas station interrupt the …
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