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Business
‘Vindicating’: An Analyst Who Lowered the U.S.’s Credit Rating in 2011 on Fitch’s Downgrade
Nikola Swan played a key role at S&P when the agency became the first to strip America of its top…
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World
They Make Some of New York’s Best Food. They Want the Right to Sell It.
New York City officials cracked down on Corona Plaza, a celebrated Queens hub for Latin American street vendors. Its merchants…
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World
For Mayor Adams, Any Day Has the Makings of Flag Day
From Belgium to the Bahamas, Mayor Eric Adams has raised the flags of at least 31 countries since taking office,…
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US
‘We Are Feeling Overpoliced’: State Troopers Join Patrols in Austin
Scores of state highway troopers, usually found on roadways across Texas in their distinctive cowboy hats and black-and-white patrol vehicles,…
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US
On the Campaign Trail, an Impossible Task: Ignoring Trump’s Latest Charges
Voters pressed them to weigh in. Reporters asked about pardons. Mike Pence was heckled. Republicans found it’s not easy to…
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World
An Israeli City Where Compromise and Division Swim Side by Side
At a time when Israeli Jews can seem irreconcilably divided, an unusual swimming center in the city of Rehovot illustrates…
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World
A Global Web of Chinese Propaganda Leads to a U.S. Tech Mogul
The protest in London’s bustling Chinatown brought together a variety of activist groups to oppose a rise in anti-Asian hate…
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World
Ukraine Starts New Diplomatic Push to Weaken Russia
Some 40 countries that have largely remained on the sidelines of the war were invited to talks this weekend in…
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News
The Unsettled Debate at the Heart of the Henrietta Lacks Case
Do we own our bodies? To an ordinary person, the answer is obviously yes. To a lawyer, it’s not at…
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News
Amid the Mountains, They Can Be ‘Open Without Being Judged’
In a cabin in the Rocky Mountains, a murmur began to build like the jungle cacophony it was intended to…