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Business
Biden’s Plan B on Inflation: Turn It Against Trump
Price pressures aren’t easing fast enough to guarantee the interest-rate cuts the president hoped to see by November, so his…
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World
Japan Gives Washington 250 Cherry Trees as Replacements
The trees will replace 140 that will be torn up as part of a restoration project. The capital’s first Japanese…
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News
Anxious Parents Are the Ones Who Need Help
This month, across the country, a new cohort of students is being accepted into colleges. And, if recent trends continue,…
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Business
Some Colleges Will Soon Charge $100,000 a Year. How Did This Happen?
Some Vanderbilt students will have $100,000 in total expenses for the 2024-25 school year. The school doesn’t really want to…
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News
Building Bridges of Another Kind in Maryland
Taking a gap year, or devoting a year to public service, whether to develop yourself or to serve a higher…
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US
How California’s Fire Season Might Shape Up This Year
It’s been a rainy winter, but that won’t necessarily mean fewer wildfires.
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US
The U.S. Is Rebuilding a Legal Pathway for Refugees. The Election Could Change That.
President Biden is restoring resources and staffing for the refugee program, which was gutted during the Trump administration.
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World
Biden Talks to Xi About Conflicts, From Ukraine to the Pacific
President Biden aimed to keep relations stable in a call with Xi Jinping of China, but also planned to deliver…
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Business
Tesla’s Sales Fell in First Quarter as Competition Intensified
Sales of the company’s electric cars dropped in the first three months of the year.
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US
Ukraine’s Arms Industry Is Growing, but Is It Growing Fast Enough?
Kyiv is aiming to build its own weapons to bring the fight to Russia. But it will take time Ukraine…