Many large retailers said they planned to close their doors on Thursday.
Category: United States
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The Stores That Will Be Open on Thanksgiving and Black Friday 2022
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In a ‘Sea Change,’ Women of the Philharmonic Now Outnumber the Men
The New York Times – Music:The New York Philharmonic, which was an all-male bastion for most of its 180 years of existence, currently has 45 women and 44 men.
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How Wild Turkeys Find Love
The New York Times – Travel:A photographer in Wisconsin set out to learn how wild turkeys attract their mates — and found that the answer involves wingmen and sexy snoods.
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Why States Were Unprepared for the Sports-Betting Onslaught
The New York Times – Business:Government oversight of sports betting offers scant consumer protections and looks to the industry to police itself, The Times found.
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What if You Could Go to the Hospital … at Home?
The New York Times – Business:Hospital-at-home care is an increasingly common option, and it is often a safer one for older adults. But the future of the approach depends on federal action.
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What if You Could Go to the Hospital … at Home?
The New York Times – Business:Hospital-at-home care is an increasingly common option, and it is often a safer one for older adults. But the future of the approach depends on federal action.
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U.S. Rugby Team Fails to Qualify for World Cup
The New York Times – Sports:A tie against Portugal is not enough to send the Americans to a tournament they have played in six straight times.
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New Foundation
The New York Times – Business:Being back in the workplace only really matters “if the amount of care and caring that became the No. 1 conversation in March of 2020 carries through,” J Wortham, a co-host of “Still Processing,” says.
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Walmart Agrees to Pay $3.1 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits Nationwide
The New York Times – Business:The money would help pay for addiction treatment and drug education programs in communities across the United States.
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Stocks Jump on Hopes of Lower Inflation
The New York Times – Business:Lower-than-expected data on wholesale prices and resilient earnings from retailers were cheered by investors.
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Frustrations Grow Over Company’s Response to Breathing Device Recalls
The New York Times – Business:Lawsuits claim the company, Philips Respironics, knew of problems with its CPAP and other machines long before notifying customers of potential health risks.
