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'Together, We Can Become a Force': Haitians Seek Change After Assassination
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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

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Prices Pop Again, and Fed and White House Seek to Ease Inflation Fears

Prices Pop Again, and Fed and White House Seek to Ease Inflation Fears

By Jeanna Smialek and Jim Tankersley

The Consumer Price Index spiked, climbing 5.4 percent in the year through June as used-car prices picked up rapidly.

'Together, We Can Become a Force': Haitians Seek Change After Assassination

'Together, We Can Become a Force': Haitians Seek Change After Assassination

By Catherine Porter

Civic leaders hope that in the midst of the turmoil, the country can find a way to reimagine itself for a better future.

Schools Are Receiving $129 Billion in Stimulus Aid. Where Is It Going?

Schools Are Receiving $129 Billion in Stimulus Aid. Where Is It Going?

By Madeleine Ngo and Kate Taylor

There's money for summer schools, tutors and field trips, but other urgent needs will not be addressed.

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Here's Who Will Be Left Behind in the Housing Boom

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During the pandemic, many remote workers relocated to cheaper cities, pricing out locals in the process.

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