Highlights

  1. Can Hudson Square Reinvent Itself as New York City’s Next Hot Neighborhood?

    Once known as a gritty, industrial area on Manhattan’s West Side, Hudson Square is now trying to lure new tenants and businesses, and create its own identity.

     By Arielle Paul and

    When Google was designing its New York City headquarters in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, it included outdoor space, some of which is open to the public.
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  2. For Companies in China, Pulling Out of Xinjiang Poses ‘Messy Dilemma’

    Beijing’s investigation of the parent of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, which stopped buying goods from Xinjiang, has put global firms in a difficult position.

     By Keith Bradsher and

    A worker at a textile facility in Xinjiang, which grows about a fifth of the world’s cotton.
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  3. For Savannah, It’s Not Just a Port. It’s an Economy.

    The Georgia city is a picturesque tourist destination. It’s also the No. 2 ocean cargo hub on the East Coast, and the dock strike’s quick end was a relief.

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    Container cargo was back in action on Friday in Savannah, Ga.
    CreditAdam Kuehl for The New York Times
  4. Port Union Agrees to Suspend Strike

    The International Longshoremen’s Association received a new wage offer and will halt its walkout at East and Gulf Coast ports, which began Tuesday.

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    Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association protesting at the Port of Savannah in Georgia on Tuesday.
    CreditAdam Kuehl for The New York Times
  5. Ports Rush to Reopen After First Major Strike in Decades Is Suspended

    Days after tens of thousands of longshoreman along the East and Gulf Coasts walked out, their union and their bosses reached a tentative agreement on wages.

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    Cargo being unloaded in Savannah, Ga., on Friday after longshoremen on the East and Gulf Coasts suspended their strike.
    CreditAdam Kuehl for The New York Times

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  5. The Savannah Bananas Needed a Bigger Stage

    Everyone’s favorite dancing baseball team is taking its act almost exclusively to M.L.B. and football stadiums in 2025, with even more extreme changes on the horizon.

    By Benjamin Hoffman

     
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  10. The Jobs Report Is Good News for the Fed

    The data reversed recent signs of a labor market slowdown, probably taking away the argument for a big rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting.

    By Jeanna Smialek

     
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