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Business Day
7 Fast-Food Chains to End ‘No Poach’ Deals That Lock Down Low-Wage Workers
McDonald’s and Arby’s are among the fast food companies that have agreed to drop a hiring practice that keeps workers from moving between franchises within a chain.The ended practice of "no poach" removed an upward pressure on wages.
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Style
What 8 Sweaty New Yorkers Wore to See Art on the Beach
Art seekers make their way to Queens for Yayoi Kusama’s “Narcissus Garden” at Fort Tilden in the Rockaways.People I do not understand.
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Arts
Full List of 2018 Emmy Nominations
A list of the 2018 Emmy nominations, announced on Thursday.It has been a busy year.
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Opinion
The Battle Over Judge Kavanaugh
Readers discuss whether a sitting president should have to respond to lawsuits and urge Democrats to support term limits for justices.Reactionary business runs the nation badly.
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Opinion
I’ll Be Out in the Garden, De-stressing
Health — professional, physical, spiritual or mental — requires constant attention. And soil, it turns out, is an antidepressant.Yes.
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Style
Isn’t 10 a Little Young for Highlights?
A reader wonders how to acknowledge a boyfriend’s daughter’s dyed hair without imposing judgment.All good advice.
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Opinion
The Art of Containing Trump (and Putin)
Trump’s bumptious, backslapping summit style just might work with Putin — if he leaves the actual negotiating to his underlings.Donald Trump and his supporters are incapable of diplomacy.
I do not expect a change.
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Arts
In ‘Available Light,’ No Time for Artifice
Lucinda Childs’s 1983 collaboration with John Adams and Frank Gehry is “exceedingly fast” and “seeringly difficult.”10
Business Day
Border Agent Who Questioned Reporter Investigated for Computer Misuse
Jeffrey A. Rambo, an agent who obtained a reporter’s travel records and pressed her about her sources, worked at the National Targeting Center near Washington.The agents are supposed to be quiet when they work.
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