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May- 2023 -12 May
F.D.A. Eases Ban on Blood Donations From Gay and Bisexual Men
The News The Food and Drug Administration announced on Thursday that it had formally ended the agency’s wide-ranging prohibition on…
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12 May
Striking Writers Find Their Villain: Netflix
Just over a week after thousands of television and movie writers took to picket lines, Netflix is feeling the heat.…
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12 May
Elon Musk Says He Has a New C.E.O. for Twitter
Elon Musk is in talks to hire Linda Yaccarino, the chair of global advertising and partnerships at NBCUniversal, as chief…
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12 May
Meeting Between Biden and Republicans Delayed as Sides Pursue Debt Limit Deal
President Biden and top congressional leaders on Thursday postponed a second meeting on the debt limit crisis to give staff…
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11 May
Kemal Dervis, Who Eased Turkey’s Economic Crisis, Dies at 74
Kemal Dervis, an economist who was instrumental in leading his native Turkey out of an economic crisis early in this…
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11 May
What It’s Like to Host a Livestream Shopping Show
Poshmark is one of a few major retailers that has unveiled a live shopping platform where hosts can virtually sell…
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11 May
How Might the Government Avoid Default? Biden Offers Clues.
Nearly two hours after the end of what appeared to be a fruitless meeting between President Biden and Republican leaders…
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11 May
How the drivers of inflation have changed.
Americans have been dealing with rapid inflation for two years, but what’s driving the price increases has evolved. The data…
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11 May
Is Tucker Carlson Too Hot for Twitter to Handle?
Tucker Carlson: ‘We’re back.’ Tucker Carlson says he’s back: The conservative firebrand announced on Twitter on Tuesday that he would…
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11 May
Food Prices Were Flat in April, Report Shows
Food prices were flat for a second straight month in April, relief for many Americans who have faced higher costs…
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