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America’s economic data are becoming murkier

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EVERY DAY HUNDREDS of Americans take to the streets to collect prices for the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS), the government’s economic-data agency. Enumerators in 75 urban areas track fluctuations in the costs of a “market basket” of goods and services, from blood tests at doctors’ offices to rental fees for two-bedroom apartments and cinema tickets. The numbers they gather feed into the Consumer Price Index (CPI), a statistical tool used to calculate inflation.

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Checks and Balance newsletter: Of God and MAGA

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Charlotte Howard, our executive editor and New York bureau chief, unpacks the blurring of church and state among Donald Trump’s circle

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The Hudson is now so clean that everyone can eat from it

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Battery sashimi, anyone?

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Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon is a lethality-maxxing wasps’ nest

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America’s armed forces are supremely capable and roiled by infighting

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