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Joe Sharkey, Travel Writer Who Survived Midair Collision, Dies at 77

He offered advice to business travelers in hundreds of columns in The Times. His eyewitness account of a disaster was…

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Fake Reviews Are Rampant Online. Can a Crackdown End Them?

A wave of regulation and industry action have placed the flourishing fake review business on notice. But experts say the…

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Should Your Ex-Boss Get a Say in Your New Job? Wall Street Says Yes.

Legislation in New York that would outlaw noncompete agreements, a staple at big banks, has led to frenzied lobbying to…

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Gunman in Maine Mass Shooting Had Paranoid Beliefs, Officials Say

The man was found dead on Friday night, ending a two-day manhunt. The police said he had legally purchased several…

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What Ford’s Labor Deal Might Mean for the Auto Industry

Car manufacturers must now raise labor costs as they confront slower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles.

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Morgan Stanley Names Ted Pick, a Bank Veteran, Its Next C.E.O.

Mr. Pick’s ascension caps an unusually public three-way race to replace James Gorman, who presided over steady growth after taking…

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How High Interest Rates Sting Bakers, Farmers and Consumers

Home buyers, entrepreneurs and public officials are confronting a new reality: If they want to hold off on big purchases…

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The Weed Store Under My Apartment Makes Way Too Much Noise

Noise complaints in New York City often go nowhere, but luckily for you, the source of the noise is an…

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Ecuador, Reeling from Violence, Seeks Change. Is a Banana Heir the Answer?

For generations, the Noboa family has helped shape Ecuador, overseeing a vast economic empire, including fertilizers, plastics, cardboard, the country’s…

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Jurist presiding at Trump’s civil trial will serve as judge and jury.

Arthur F. Engoron, who is presiding over Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, is an independent and thoughtful — if…

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