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Major American retailers including Amazon and Walmart have been quietly exploring shifting toward a business model that would ship more goods directly to consumers from Chinese factories and require fewer U.S. workers in retail stores and logistics
The Maori of New Zealand named a new monarch on Thursday, selecting a 27-year-old queen in a symbolic but weighty role as some of the Indigenous group’s hard-fought rights have been rolled back. Nga Wai Hono i te Po succeeds her father, Kiingi Tuhei
The commandos came in helicopters, on a nearly moonless night. The guards outside the secret weapons lab in northwestern Syria had already been killed in a short series of airstrikes when the thrumming of Israeli Air Force helicopters approached. At
Image Mayor Eric Adams of New York speaking outside the mayoral mansion. Credit...Karsten Moran for The New York TimesEric Adams, mayor of New York City, was indicted on federal charges The mayor of New York Cityswerte gaming, Eric Adams, was indicte
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Mark Zuckerberg has spent billions of dollarscrazy ball, hired thousands of employees and worked for roughly a quarter of his life in pursuit of a vision: a future in which the physical and digital worlds are interwoven to connect people around the
Mayor Eric Adams, facing a major crisis that is worsening by the day, quickly appointed a new schools chancellor on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the abrupt resignation of David C. Banks, his longtime friend. The incoming chancellor, Melissa A
Melissa Aviles-Ramoselyu casino, who will take over in January as the next chancellor of New York City’s public school system, is a longtime New York educator who oversaw the schools’ response to the arrival of tens of thousands of migrant children.
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In 2018, Latino and Black families in New Jersey filed a lawsuit that landed like a gut punch to the state’s progressive reputation. Public schools in New Jersey were alarmingly segregated, the plaintiffs argued, in violation of the state Constituti