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Microsoft Beats the Antitrust Odds on Its Activision Deal
Approval from British regulators for the $69 billion takeover was the last hurdle left for the tech giant, which saw…
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The Wife Has Committed Murder but It’s the Husband Who Scares Her Lawyer
In Marie NDiaye’s new novel, “Vengeance Is Mine,” a woman is haunted by a decades-old trauma she feels, but cannot…
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This Is How the Republican Party Got Southernized
In 1969, a young aide in the Nixon White House, 28-year-old Kevin Phillips, published “The Emerging Republican Majority.” Phillips had…
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Growing Wariness of Aid to Ukraine Hangs Over Polish Election
Last year, Poland was one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters. But pressure from the right to focus more on domestic problems…
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Biden Administration Awards $7 Billion for 7 Hydrogen Hubs Across the U.S.
Clean hydrogen could help fight climate change, but it barely exists today. Now the administration wants to build an entire…
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Retailers’ Seasonal Hiring Plans Signal a Cooling Labor Market
After scrambling to fill out work forces in recent years, many companies are reporting more modest goals for temporary employment.
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Friday Briefing
Israel calls on people in north Gaza to evacuate.
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In Her Debut, a Conductor Gets the Philharmonic (and Geffen Hall)
The New York Philharmonic’s renovated hall is a proving ground for guests to balance the orchestra. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla did so…
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The Victims in the Israel-Hamas War
More from our inbox: A Rabbi’s PleaThe Mideast Battle at HarvardHow Detrimental Is Lacking a College Degree?The funeral for May…
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The Human Brain Has a Dizzying Array of Mystery Cells
Researchers identified some 3,300 types of brain cells, an order of magnitude more than was previously known, and have only…