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Zac Posen, a cautionary tale of the fashion industry known for over-the-top glamour, was hired as chief creative officer of Old Navy and executive vice president and creative director of Gap Inc. Can he reinvent the brand and change his reputation in the process?
Inside the Great Gap Glow-Up
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After the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the university on Thursday reported sharp declines in enrollment of new Black and Hispanic students compared with a year ago.
U.N.C. Reports Declines in Black and Hispanic Enrollment
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For much of the last three years, employers were fighting one another for workers. Now, unemployment is still low, but job seekers are competing for fewer openings and hiring is sluggish.
The Hot Labor Market Has Melted Away. Just Ask New College Grads.
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The publisher of The New York Times, A.G. Sulzberger, has studied how attacks on press freedom have eroded democracies around the world. “This playbook should not be underestimated,” he writes in a Washington Post Opinion essay.
Opinion | How the quiet war against press freedom could come to America
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After a long workday at your desk or hours in a car, it’s normal to feel a little stiff. But you could also be experiencing a potentially debilitating condition called gluteal amnesia, or dead butt syndrome.
Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome
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Breaking News: President Biden is poised to block a takeover of U.S. Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel, most likely sinking a deal caught in election-year politics.
Biden Expected to Block U.S. Steel Takeover
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise will continue to pursue civil fraud damages of up to $4 billion from the estate of Mike Lynch, the British software mogul who died last month when his yacht sank. The damages, which are tied to a nine-year-old lawsuit filed in Britain, represent the last legal fight that Lynch faced related to the $11 billion sale of his software company, Autonomy, to Hewlett-Packard in 2011. He was acquitted in June of criminal charges in the U.S. over the deal. Read more here:
Hewlett Packard to Pursue $4 Billion Claim Against Mike Lynch’s Estate
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Breaking News: Enrollment of Black students dropped at two elite American colleges, Amherst College and Tufts University, after a Supreme Court ruling ended affirmative action.
At 2 Elite Colleges, Shifts in Racial Enrollment After Affirmative Action Ban
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's visions of how to solve America’s affordable housing shortage have little in common. But both have drawn skepticism from outside economists. Here's what experts think about the candidates' plans.
Harris and Trump Have Housing Ideas. Economists Have Doubts.
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