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A team of MIT and Harvard University researchers has shown that they can measure those effects by analyzing the language that people use to express their anxiety online.
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US stocks headed for a mixed opening Tuesday as Wall Street took a breather after a record-setting rally fueled by hopes for a coronavirus vaccine.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones industrial
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The Giants learned Monday night one of their players tested positive for COVID-19 and Tuesday morning triggered the NFL’s coronavirus protocols. The player was immediately self-isolated and, through
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The coronavirus won’t shrink Americans’ holiday budgets very much — but it could change how people shop for gifts, a new survey says.
US consumers expect to spend an average of $1,248 on
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If you thought restaurateurs were unhappy about New York’s 10 p.m. dining curfew, you should see their customers.
Big Apple eatery owners say revenues dropped by roughly 30 percent over the weekend
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Santas insist they are not the ghosts of Christmas past. But this year will be different.
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When the Pew Research Center recently reported that the proportion of 18-to-29-year-old Americans who live with their parents has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps you saw some of the breathless headlines hyping how it's higher than at any time since the Great Depression.
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Denizen Theatre has swapped Zoom for a room.
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Good little boys and girls have to be extra good this Christmas.
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Elon Musk’s complaints about coronavirus testing have earned him a new nickname — and a complimentary hairdo to go with it.
The billionaire SpaceX CEO was blasted with the moniker