For decades, the parade has drawn families and fueled businesses downtown.
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By Jeanna Smialek and Jim Tankersley The White House returned to a longstanding pattern in which presidents reappoint the same leader of the Federal Reserve regardless of partisan identity. | | By Grace Ashford and Luis Ferré-Sadurní The findings, released after an eight-month inquiry into former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, reinforced a damning investigation by the New York attorney general. | | |
Business By Sydney Ember and Niraj Chokshi Thanksgiving will be the biggest test of the system's resilience since the pandemic began, with millions more passengers than last year. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel Unless carefully designed, pandemic office culture risks hurting the least experienced workers in our organizations. | | |
By The Associated Press President Biden announced that he was nominating Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, to another four-year term. He also nominated Lael Brainard, a Federal Reserve governor, as the vice chair. | | By Reuters During closing arguments, Kevin Gough, the lawyer for William "Roddie" Bryan, told the jury that Mr. Bryan's presence was "irrelevant" to death of Ahmaud Arbery. | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand stressed the importance of vaccinations as the country moved away from lockdowns, announcing a new, color-coded system of restrictions to be implemented when the country reaches its vaccination target. | | |
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