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| By Patricia Cohen Many employers report having trouble finding applicants. Economists say the labor market may simply need time to get sorted out. | | | By Charlie Savage and Katie Benner The push began in the Trump administration and continued under President Biden, and the Justice Department obtained a gag order to keep it from public view. | | | By Mike Isaac and Sheera Frenkel The decision denies the former president a megaphone at least through the midterm elections. The suspension was put in place after the Capitol riot in January. | | |
| Arts By Peter Libbey Experts are examining a watercolor found in an antiques shop that may be a rare work by Edmund Walpole Brooke, who painted with van Gogh during his final months. | | | Opinion | Michelle Goldberg By Michelle Goldberg They could help save our democracy. They prefer not to. | | |
| By Finbarr O'Reilly, McKenzie Marshall and Lucas Lilieholm Scientists are working to assess the risk of a volcanic eruption after lava from Mount Nyiragongo forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. | | | By Reuters Former Vice President Mike Pence's speech illustrated the careful balance he is aiming to strike in squaring the rhetoric of the Republican Party under former President Donald J. Trump while standing by his opposition to Mr. Trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. | | | By Reuters Cardinal Reinhard Marx, a leading figure in Germany's Roman Catholic Church, said on Friday that he had offered his resignation to share in taking collective responsibility for sexual abuses by priests. | | |
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