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Debt Talks Are Frozen as House Republicans Splinter Over a Fiscal Plan
The struggles among Republicans to put forth a budget reflect the perilous path ahead for lawmakers who must broker a debt…
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AstraZeneca’s Covid Vaccine May Have Posed a Higher Heart Risk for Young Women, Study Shows
A new analysis examined deaths in Britain, where the company’s product was restricted in 2021 because of safety concerns.
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UBS Brings Back Former C.E.O. to Face ‘New Challenges’ of Credit Suisse Takeover
Sergio Ermotti, who stepped down from UBS in 2020, will rejoin the Swiss banking giant as it prepares to absorb…
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Rift Between Gaming Giants Shows Toll of China’s Economic Crackdown
Activision Blizzard and NetEase could not agree on a new deal to distribute video games in China, cutting millions of…
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Myanmar’s Military Regime Disbands Aung San Suu Kyi’s Political Party
The junta has dissolved dozens of opposition parties ahead of the next general election, including the popular National League for…
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Amid Ruins and Explosions, Some Ukrainians Refuse to Leave Home
In Avdiivka, as in Bakhmut and other devastated places on the front lines, most residents left long ago, but there…
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He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1’
Researchers like Carlos Moreno, the professor behind a popular urban planning concept, are struggling with conspiracy theories and death threats.
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A Campaign Aide Didn’t Write That Email. A.I. Did.
The Democratic Party has begun testing the use of artificial intelligence to write first drafts of some fund-raising messages, appeals that often…
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Two People Killed in Knife Attack at Muslim Center in Lisbon
The police shot and wounded the assailant at the Ismaili Center in Portugal’s capital. His motive was not immediately clear.
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