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‘I’m in a really dark place’: Complaints at Goldman Sachs set off a workplace debate.
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A group of analysts rated their job satisfaction as two out of 10 and said they were unlikely to stay at Goldman in six months if working conditions remained the same.
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The Triple Tax Break You May Be Missing: A Health Savings Account
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For eligible people, H.S.A.s accept pretax contributions that grow tax-free and aren’t taxed if spent on qualifying expenses. But they’re underused, experts say.
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How Much Work is Too Much Work?
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Junior bankers at Goldman Sachs raise pointed questions about pay, hours and working conditions.
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The Obstacles to Reporting on Black Representation in Fashion
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Times journalists asked leading companies about the racial makeup of their work forces. The responses, or the lack of them, were revealing. Here, the reporters discuss what they found.
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For Political Cartoonists, the Irony Was That Facebook Didn’t Recognize Irony
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As Facebook has become more active at moderating political speech, it has had trouble dealing with satire.
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Why U.S. Cruises Are Still Stuck in Port
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Six months ago, the C.D.C. lifted its “no sail” order for American cruise companies, but they haven’t started sailing — and likely won’t soon. An explainer.
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Can We Learn Anything From Horses?
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Equus offers life-changing “attunement” through the medium of horses. But how?
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Barefoot Dreams Blankets America
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How one $180 microfiber blanket and its spinoffs came to to swaddle a nation.
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‘The Market Seems Crazy’: Start-Ups Wrestle With Flood of Offers
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As a deal frenzy mounts, propelled by financial vehicles known as SPACs, start-ups have become the prey.
