How the E.U. Wooed Trump With Flashy but Flimsy Numbers

The Trump administration has been talking up provisions of its deal with the European Union that would secure hundreds of billions of dollars in investments.

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Coal Plants Emailed the E.P.A. to Avoid Clean-Air Rules

Sites including at least 15 coal plants sought exemptions from environmental rules using a new Trump administration system to fast-track requests, documents show.

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E.P.A. Plans to Revoke the Legal Basis for Tackling Climate Change

The agency’s administrator said in a podcast that the move would be “the largest deregulatory action in the history of America.”

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Trump’s E.U. Trade Deal Comes With Impossible Energy Promises

The European Union pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy resources from the United States. Experts say that’s unrealistic and could hurt Europe’s climate goals.

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Novo Nordisk, Ozempic Drugmaker, Sees Stock Plunge 20% After Profit Warning

Novo Nordisk slashed its financial forecasts as it struggled to fight off competition in the United States. It also named a new chief executive, who highlighted the “urgency” of the moment.

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David Geffen’s Divorce Gives New Meaning to Hypergamy

A lawsuit against David Geffen mentions a website where hypergamy — dating above your station — is celebrated. But the word carries darker intonations.

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NYPD Officer Killed in NYC Shooting Was Part of Paid Detail Unit

The Paid Detail Unit allows businesses that can afford it to pay for extra police protection.

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NYPD Dissects Gunman’s Movements Prior to Midtown Shooting

The New York Police Department tracked his travel from Nevada to Manhattan as well as his spending in recent years.

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N.Y.C. Subway Power Outage Leads to Delays and Cancellations

The electrical outage at West 4th Street led to numerous subway delays and cancellations on a sweltering hot day.

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