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Politics
Struggling Cruise Cuts About 25 Percent of Its Workers
The embattled self-driving car subsidiary of General Motors faces an uncertain future after California regulators shut down its robot taxi…
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World
In Closing Argument, Lawyer for Majors Says Accuser Invented Story
The actor Jonathan Majors is accused of attacking an ex-girlfriend, a charge that threatens his career as the centerpiece of…
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US
More Theories on Rising Pedestrian Deaths at Night
Readers share concerns like headlight glare, streetlight design and the aging of American motorists.
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World
3-Day Israeli Raid in Jenin Kills at Least 12 Palestinians, West Bank Officials Say
A three-day Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin appeared to end on Thursday, and the…
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Business
Clean Energy Tax Credits Leave the Door Open to Chinese Investment
The Treasury Department pledged to carefully scrutinize foreign investments in the United States for national security threats.
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News
It’s My Privilege: Glorious Memoirs by the Very Rich
A look back at a time when the super-wealthy felt they had nothing to lose by letting readers inside their…
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News
Ireland Thought It Was Immune to the Far Right. It Was Wrong.
A little after 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 23, a man stabbed three children and a woman outside a primary school…
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News
Social Media Is a Mess. Government Meddling Would Only Make It Worse.
This term, the Supreme Court will reconsider America’s laissez-faire approach to regulating the internet, and in doing so it will…
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US
San Francisco’s Woes Are Well Known. Across the Bay, Oakland Has Struggled More.
Oakland, Calif., has long prided itself on being the scrappy answer to San Francisco, but residents are concerned by an…
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News
The Supreme Court Can Stop Trump’s Delay Game
This is a good week to remember that, in the hours after Senate Republicans refused to convict Donald Trump for…