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US
DeSantis Continues to Test the Waters of 2024 — and Supporters Are Getting Restless
The Florida governor looked to excite voters in Wisconsin, finding supporters — but also doubters — in the competitive Midwest.
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World
As Japan’s Leader Goes to Seoul, South Koreans Are All Ears
What the prime minister says about the fraught history between the two nations could continue a nascent thaw that is…
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World
As Putin Bides His Time, Ukraine Faces a Ticking Clock
Ukraine is feeling short-term pressure from its Western backers for success in a looming counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin seems to be…
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Business
Backup Power: A Growing Need, if You Can Afford It
Extreme weather linked to climate change is causing more blackouts. But generators and batteries are still out of reach of…
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News
The Art World Redefines Ownership
Seizures of looted art have made potential buyers and sellers of antiquities apprehensive, and even reluctant.
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World
Sick of Bumpy, Delayed Flights? New Weather Tech Could Help.
A.I. and innovations like hyperlocal radar stations and a constellation of future satellites may soon improve forecasts and smooth out…
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Business
How to Deal With Rising Auto Insurance Rates
Premiums are up more than inflation, as insurers deal with rising repair bills and higher car rental rates. But consumers…
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Business
Drew Barrymore Drops Out of Hosting MTV Awards Show Over Writers’ Strike
Just days before the show was scheduled to air, the actress and talk-show host said she would pick up her…
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World
As a King Is Crowned, Some Britons Ask Why the Monarchy Persists
As long as there has been a monarchy, there have been questions about its legitimacy. But for many people, it would…
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Sports
Rafael Nadal May Miss the French Open
The so-called King of Clay continues to battle the injury he suffered in January at the Australian Open, the latest…