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Why California and Florida Have Become Almost Uninsurable
As different as California and Florida are, they share one big problem: Insurance companies are curtailing business in the two…
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Business
The Markets Are Counting on the Fed to Solve a Tricky Puzzle
Lowering inflation to 2 percent without causing a recession and throwing people out of work would be a rare achievement.…
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US
Minneapolis Mayor to Loosen Enforcement of Psychedelics
Mayor Jacob Frey’s order, arriving amid a broad rethinking about the value of psychedelic drugs, will make some of them…
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World
Around the Globe, Searing Heat With No Sign of Relief
In Asia, Europe and the United States, records are shattering, and forecasters say there’s no respite in sight.
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News
With Aaron Rodgers, Jets Enter Era of Expectation
Adding Rodgers, the star quarterback, to a team with young talent and a strong defense has players eyeing the Super…
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World
What Do You Call a German Siesta? An Answer to the Europe Heat, Some Say.
The siesta, a sacred afternoon break in Spain, was once mocked as lazy. But now, countries like Germany, which were…
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World
Stranded in a Strange Land, and Waiting for Death
Tunisia has pushed African migrants to scorching no-man’s lands along its borders with little food and water. Under a deal…
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US
Texas’ Harsh New Border Tactics Are Injuring Migrants
A “hold-the-line” operation has created tensions with federal agents who warn it could lead to more drownings. Officers ordered to…
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US
Potential Trump Charges Include Civil Rights Law Used in Voting Fraud Cases
A target letter sent by the special counsel investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse his election loss cited three statutes…
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World
New York City Tells Migrants There’s ‘No Guarantee’ of Finding Help Here
Mayor Eric Adams announced new shelter rules for some asylum seekers, and will begin discouraging migrants at the southern border…