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November Jobs Report Shows Weak Hiring but a Surge in the Labor Force

November Jobs Report Shows Weak Hiring but a Surge in the Labor Force

By Nelson D. Schwartz and Talmon Joseph Smith

Employers reported adding 210,000 jobs, the year's weakest showing, but there were also bright spots. The mixed picture complicated policy prospects.

Facing Charges, Parents of Michigan Shooting Suspect Are Now Fugitives

By Jack Healy

Prosecutors charged the parents of the 15-year-old accused of killing four classmates with involuntary manslaughter, saying they failed to act on troubling signs.

Inside a Sequencing Lab on the Front Lines of America's Search for Omicron

Inside a Sequencing Lab on the Front Lines of America's Search for Omicron

By Mitch Smith

More states are finding cases of the new variant. Tracking its spread, experts say, is key to understanding what threat it poses.

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Samba, Cachaça and Pickled Eggs: 'Dirty Feet' Bars Are 'Essence of Rio'

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Samba, Cachaça and Pickled Eggs: 'Dirty Feet' Bars Are 'Essence of Rio'

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A cross between a dive bar and a greasy spoon, Rio de Janeiro's beloved (and proudly filthy) hole-in-the wall joints are some of the most democratic spaces in a deeply unequal city.

The Supreme Court Gaslights Its Way to the End of Roe

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The Supreme Court Gaslights Its Way to the End of Roe

By Linda Greenhouse

The only question is, how will they explain it? 

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