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US
If Biden Wanted to Ease U.S.-China Tensions, Would Americans Let Him?
In polls, Americans’ views of China are starting to resemble their views of the Soviet Union decades ago. That could…
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World
Israel’s Judicial Overhaul Resumes: What to Know
The country’s far-right coalition has suspended some of its plan to limit judicial powers but is set to proceed on…
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Business
Contributions to College Savings Plans Pick Up as Inflation Eases
Deposits into 529 savings accounts fell last fall and early this year. But experts say the stock market recovery is…
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World
In the Azores: Earth, Water, Fire and Air, Sometimes All at Once
It was 6 a.m. — 2 a.m. to my raddled East Coast brain — and my husband, daughter and I…
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Business
UPS Workers Authorize Teamsters Union to Call Strike
A walkout is possible after the contract for more than 325,000 workers expires this summer. Negotiations began in April but…
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News
Even in Texas, You Can’t Stop the Green Revolution
Over the past few weeks, a once unthinkable parable about the green transition has played out in Texas, the very…
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World
Boris Johnson’s Effort to Honor Allies Puts Glare on House of Lords
The former prime minister tried to elevate some lawmakers, as British leaders do when they leave office. But three didn’t…
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US
A Trump-Appointed Judge Who Showed Him Favor Gets the Documents Case
The surprise assignment of Judge Aileen Cannon could be a setback for prosecutors as they unveiled a sweeping classified files…
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Health
An Appeals Court Gave the Sacklers Legal Immunity. Here’s What the Ruling Means.
In return for the shield, the billionaire owners of Purdue Pharma are committed to paying up to $6 billion to…
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World
Ugly Fight Over Climate Bill Exposes Cracks in German Coalition
Tensions in the three-party government have built for months. But the latest sniping is unusually fierce, raising fresh questions of…