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World
Mystery Deepens Around George Santos’s $700,000 in Campaign Loans
In amended campaign finance reports, Mr. Santos seemed to suggest that the loans did not come from his personal funds,…
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News
A Tale of Two Jewish Leaders
Volodymyr Zelensky made headlines again on Sunday by firing a deputy infrastructure minister suspected of bribery. “I want this to…
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World
Ukraine Fires Officials Amid Corruption Scandal, as Allies Watch Closely
As it fights Russia’s invasion, Ukraine depends for its survival on aid from Western nations, which have concerns about endemic…
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Business
Elon Musk Said Tesla Buyout Plan Didn’t Involve ‘a Specific Number’
Under questioning, Mr. Musk said he hadn’t discussed how much money investors would put in to help him take his…
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News
Does America Have Too Much Debt?
The U.S. federal government last ran a budget surplus in the fiscal year 2001. (Fiscal years begin in October of…
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US
The ‘Reid Machine’ Rolls On
Top aides to the relentless former majority leader helped win crucial Senate seats and are now scattered through the Democratic…
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Sports
Scott Rolen, a Slick-Fielding Third Baseman, Makes Hall of Fame
Rolen was elected on his sixth appearance on the writers’ ballot. Todd Helton, Billy Wagner and the other finalists will…
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World
2022 Was a Deadly Year for Journalists, Especially in Latin America
There were nearly as many journalists killed in Mexico alone as there were in Ukraine.
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News
Balkrishna Doshi, Modernist Indian Architect, Is Dead at 95
The first Indian to receive the Pritzker Prize, he developed a distinctive approach to building for his country’s climates and…
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Sports
With ‘Little Steps,’ Victoria Azarenka Is Making a Deep Run
Azarenka has taken a more process-oriented approach than in the past. But the outcomes have been good, too, as she’s…