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Britain’s Economic Health Is Withering With Sick Workers on the Sidelines

Many people who want to work can’t because of long-term health problems, a persistent issue that is causing Britain’s economy…

Health

Noma, Rated the World’s Best Restaurant, Is Closing Its Doors

Since opening two decades ago, Noma — the Copenhagen restaurant currently serving grilled reindeer heart on a bed of fresh…

World

Your Monday Briefing

About 200 people have been arrested after riots in Brazil.

Business

Yes, Your Job Is Important. But It’s Not All-Important.

Though I receive a lot of questions as your work friend, there are a few common themes. Mostly, people want…

World

Russell Banks, Novelist Steeped in the Working Class, Dies at 82

He brought his own sometimes painful blue-collar experiences to bear in acclaimed stories exploring issues of race, class and power…

Business

Getting Rid of Remote Work Will Take More Than a Downturn

As the economy slows, a handful of prominent C.E.O.s have tried to put an end to remote work. But some…

World

As Asian Societies Age, ‘Retirement’ Just Means More Work

Across East Asia, populations are graying faster than anywhere else in the world, and while younger generations shrink, older workers…

World

When the Writing Demands Talent and Discretion, Call the Ghostwriter

Ghostwriters write books in someone else’s voice — without leaving fingerprints. Doing it well requires great technical skill and a…

World

Alexei Ratmansky, Renowned Choreographer, to Join City Ballet

“I wanted a change,” Ratmansky said, announcing his next chapter after 13 years at American Ballet Theater.

Business

U.S. Moves to Bar Noncompete Agreements in Labor Contracts

A sweeping proposal by the Federal Trade Commission would block companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for a…

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