Job Growth Slows, Sowing a Mix of Concern and Calm

U.S. employers added 150,000 workers in October, falling short of expectations, but the labor market retains spark nearly three years into a recovery.Read More
Smoked Fish, Shaggy Hair and Tears: 8 Unforgettable Moments From Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial
Tales from inside courtroom 26A in lower Manhattan that led to a guilty verdict on all countsRead More
Smoked Fish, Shaggy Hair and Tears: 8 Unforgettable Moments From Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial
Tales from inside courtroom 26A in lower Manhattan that led to a guilty verdict on all countsRead More
Ohio Lawsuit Punches Back in Battle Over How to Teach Reading

A nonprofit group is trying to stop a new state law requiring “the science of reading,” underscoring how money and ideology influence the national debate.Read More
To Wear the Sudoku Crown, One Must Solve Any Number of Puzzles

Also helpful: pens, pencils, earplugs, plushies, a water bottle, calming herbal oil and the occasional “wild bifurcation” (a.k.a. a wild guess).Read More
F.B.I. Raid of Adams Ally Brings Corruption Question to Mayor’s Doorstep

Mayor Eric Adams has faced ethics issues for years. A raid of his chief fund-raiser’s home poses a serious threat.Read More
Cruise Grew Fast and Angered Regulators. Now It’s Dealing With the Fallout.

The company, a General Motors subsidiary, has hired a law firm to investigate how it responded to regulators, as its cars sit idle and questions grow about its C.E.O.’s expansion plans.Read More
Ready to Retire? Consider Your Family First.

Some older adults are skipping a sun-drenched post-work life and moving instead to the next step: choosing to live near children and grandchildren.Read More
The Youngest Senior

Moving to Florida for early retirement, a native New Jerseyan in her 50s is finding her third act to be the most fun in a community where the average age is 79.Read More
Huge Reversal in Bonds and Rally in Stocks Cap Wild Week for Markets

A series of data reports and actions by policymakers have led investors to reassess their assumptions about interest rates and the economy.Read More