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Mark Wilson

Inside the great egg branding crisis

With supply lines scrambled, the way we brand and buy eggs may never be the same.

Matt Sia is a big fan of eggs. With his daughter, he’ll make slow scrambles bathed in pricey European butter. And as executive creative director at the design and branding firm Pearlfisher, he brought that same love to an egg carton he designed for the now retired brand Consider Pastures.

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Sam Wasserman

How to share hard personal news at work when you’d rather not

Following these strategies can minimize the awkwardness that comes with it.

Sharing personal hardships like divorce, health issues, and family emergencies can make workplace conversations emotionally difficult and professionally complex. But given that our working lives are not getting shorter anytime soon, it’s not a question of if individuals will need to have these conversations, but when. And navigating these conversations professionally while managing emotions and privacy...

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Rachel Montañez

Stress hijacks our ability to make good decisions. Here’s how leaders can help

A well-rested team will outperform an exhausted one every time, says this expert.

In today’s high-stakes business environment, stress isn’t just an individual challenge—it’s a force that shapes careers and organizations. The U.S. Department of Labor finds that 83% of workers suffer from work-related stress, and 54% say that work stress affects their home lives.

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Teddy Rosenbluth

Federal Officials Underplaying Measles Vaccination, Experts Say

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has described the outbreak in West Texas last week as a “top priority.” But he has not explicitly encouraged Americans to get vaccinated.

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Emma G. Fitzsimmons

Cuomo’s First Mayoral Campaign Promise: A Plan to Tackle Affordability

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has jumped into the New York City mayoral race. His first proposal focuses on affordability.

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Jeffrey Gettleman, Maya Tekeli and Chris Buckley

Greenland’s Minerals: The Harsh Reality Behind the Glittering Promise

There is excitement about the potentially lucrative resources scattered around the island, especially the rare earths. But extreme weather, fired-up environmentalists and other factors have tempered hopes of a bonanza.

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Amanda Su and Alexander Stockton

How Democrats’ Bad Messaging Could Ensure Another Republican Win

Donald Trump is already wreaking havoc — even on his own supporters. But don’t worry. Democrats have a winning strategy to beat him. Or not.

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Patrick Healy, Tressie McMillan Cottom and Vishakha Darbha

Trump’s Basest Impulse: A Dominating Kind of Masculinity

And why Democrats shouldn’t try to “out-cowboy” Donald Trump.

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Juliet Macur and Jason Andrew

Figure Skating Stars Pay an Emotional Tribute to the D.C. Plane Crash Victims

Spectators, heavy with grief, packed Capital One Arena for the skating benefit.

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Joy Dong and Daisuke Wakabayashi

China’s Vow of ‘Leniency’ in Plea Deals Erodes Rights to Fair Trial

China has embraced a plea deal system, but lawyers and scholars fear that it is being abused to further erode individual rights — and for shakedowns.

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Ed Shanahan

One Hopped Turnstile, 9 Police Bullets, 4 People Shot. Does It Add Up?

New York’s subway has been flooded with patrols to prevent crime and stop fare evasion. One Sunday in Brooklyn, it all went wrong.

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David Enrich

NYT v. Sullivan: Will the Landmark Defamation Ruling Survive?

New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public figures. But a growing right-wing movement seeks to overturn them.

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Abbie VanSickle

At Supreme Court, Mexico to Offer Culprit for Cartel Violence: Gun Makers

The dispute focuses on whether Mexico can hold U.S. manufacturers liable for gun violence and comes amid rising tensions between the countries.

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Isabel Kershner

Released From Hamas Captivity, a Hostage Finds His Family Gone

Eli Sharabi gave himself up on Oct. 7, 2023, hoping to save his wife and daughters. After some 500 days in the tunnels of Gaza, he emerged to learn that they had been killed.

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Adam Rasgon and Iyad Abuheweila

With Cease-Fire Shaky, Israel and Hamas Consider Both Diplomatic and Military Options

As the first phase of the truce in Gaza ends, the two sides are continuing negotiations but also preparing for a possible return to war.

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Shivani Gonzalez

Oscars 2025 Winners List: ‘Anora,’ Mikey Madison, Adrien Brody, Zoe Saldaña

The complete list of winners at the 97th annual Academy Awards.

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Sinna Nasseri

Our Favorite Photos From the Oscars Red Carpet

The show before the show, aglitter with stars and fashion, is also home to tender moments you don’t always see.

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Oscars 2025’s Unforgettable Looks: Ariana Grande, Zoe Saldana, Halle Berry

Tiered gowns, buttery suits, tuxedo dresses and more.

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Brooks Barnes

Oscars 2025 Takeaways: ‘Anora’ Dominates Top Awards

The movie, which cost only $6 million to make, won best picture and four other Oscars.

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