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World
As War Looms Over Mideast, Saudi Arabia Tries to Keep the Music Going
The kingdom is embracing business as usual, hosting an investment forum, concerts and even fashion shows. But grief, fear and…
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Business
Deal With U.A.W. Won’t Put Ford at a Disadvantage, Analysts Say
A tentative agreement gives the United Automobile Workers union members at the carmaker their best terms in decades. But the…
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News
Billions of Years Ago, Venus May Have Had a Key Earthlike Feature
A new study makes the case that the solar system’s hellish second planet once may have had plate tectonics that…
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World
As Violence Surges, Nations Seek U.S. Defense Pacts. Some Americans Are Wary.
Many countries, including Ukraine and Israel, want greater U.S. protection against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. But some Americans…
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US
Texas Lawmakers Vote to Let Local Police Arrest Migrants
The proposal, which has now cleared both houses of the Legislature, poses a direct challenge to the federal government’s authority…
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Business
What’s Happening in the Bond Market?
The rapid rise in interest rates in recent months has shaken investors and cast a cloud over the economy.
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Magazine
My Son Poses a Threat to My Safety. Should I Evict Him?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether parental responsibility should outweigh a person’s well-being.
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World
In a Democratic District, Can a Party Defector Get Elected?
A contest between two New York City councilmen, Justin Brannan and Ari Kagan, will measure how strong the rightward shift…
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News
The Reactionary Futurism of Marc Andreessen
In July, Marc Andreessen — the godfather of the web browser, one of the founders of the venture capital firm…
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World
Thursday Briefing
Biden calls for more aid into Gaza.