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Multiple federal agencies have told their employees to report to work Thursday, according to three administration officials. The directive came before President Donald Trump signed a short-term ...
It began with Benjamin Franklin, who couldn’t stop working—or writing about work—throughout his 84-year-long life. Franklin set the stage for thousands of subsequent writers who produced novels, ...
A year and a half ago, a team of Times journalists had a simple ask: Look — really look — at a work of art for 10 minutes. The response has blown them away. Credit...Julien Posture Supported by By ...