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In the past three months, rank-and-file employers have seen some of the fastest wage growth since the 1980s, as desperate businesses offer perks and higher pay.
“It is absolutely the biggest non-nation state supply chain cyberattack that we’ve ever seen,” one cybersecurity researcher said of the attack that has already affected more than 200 businesses.
Investigators of the deadly Champlain Towers South collapse have said they intend to scrutinize possible effects of nearby construction in their reviews.
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People celebrate the return of the rebel Tigray Defense Forces in Mekele, the capital of the Tigray region of Ethiopia, on June 29. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images)
U.N. and aid groups portray a campaign by government-aligned forces to cut off Tigray and destroy key infrastructure, complicating the delivery of relief.
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Passengers wait in a security check-in line at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Thursday. AAA estimates that travel for the Fourth of July holiday will increase by 40 percent compared with last year. (Shafkat Anowar/AP)
The news is likely to be seen as a good sign for the economy more than one year into the pandemic, after numerous wrinkles have emerged to complicate a labor recovery many hoped would be faster at this level of vaccinations.
New to the New York Stock Exchange this week: An ETF focused on companies that may play a role in building out the Metaverse, or the next evolution of the Internet.
She signaled a new era of tougher antitrust enforcement with her first moves. But the meeting came after a tough week.
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People rest on a beach in the National Park of Calangues, France, last month. (Sandra Mehl for The Post)
Some tourist destinations are eager to welcome back visitors. Others used the pandemic as a chance to pivot to more sustainable practices. One French national park launched a a “de-marketing” campaign aimed at reducing the number of visitors it attracts.
A boyfriend traumatized by divorce is skeptical of marriage. Is there any happily-ever-after from there?
Husband’s family never gives couple more than a few days’ notice of gatherings planned earlier.
He continually asks questions from other parts of the house.
Bennett, center, in a school play in England as a “stereotypical American.” (Courtesy of Bennett)
Bennett’s new memoir, “(Re)Born in the USA,” traces an offbeat journey from obsession to proud citizenship.
Chris Pratt stars in a lamebrained thriller that’s part action movie, part family drama.
Actress Megan Fox, who long endured a fraught relationship with Hollywood, is ready to embrace acting and re-enter the public eye with a stacked schedule of movies, including “Till Death,” “Midnight in the Switchgrass” and “Big Gold Brick.”
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