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‘Whichever Is Cheaper’: Inside China’s New Thrift Economy
Beijing hopes spending can spur growth, which has been dragged down by slowing real estate sales and exports. But shoppers…
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Business
Here’s What We Do and Don’t Know About the Effects of Remote Work.
Three years into a mass workplace experiment, we are beginning to understand more about how work from home is reshaping…
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U.S. Scales Back Hopes for Ambitious Climate Trade Deal With Europe
A negotiating deadline is quickly approaching, and the United States has lowered its expectations for a groundbreaking trade deal.
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Nikki Haley Raises $11 Million, Battling With DeSantis to Take On Trump
The former South Carolina governor has made gains in recent months — in fund-raising and polling — that have helped…
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Business
U.S. Dysfunction Clouds Economic Diplomacy Efforts
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calls on Congress to authorize more economic support for Ukraine.
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Heat, High Water, Hurricanes: Schools Are Not Ready for Climate Change
A storm can last a day. But the disruption to learning can last years. As natural disasters become more common,…
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What We Can Do to Make American Politics Less Dysfunctional
The disarray engulfing the House of Representatives has been unprecedented, yet somehow it has also felt inevitable. No sitting speaker…
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Congressional Term Limits Might Break Congress
The recent death of the long-serving California senator Dianne Feinstein at age 90 has raised, once again, the issue of…
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World
New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.
The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is…
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The Question of Joe Biden
Nearly two decades ago, I tried to write a group biography about the senators whose offices happened to be on…