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Business
China Is Trying to Make Its Gloomy Consumers Spend More
The central government listed measures aimed at prodding people to open up their wallets, but absent was how much it…
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Business
Why One Country Is Struggling to Break Away From Russian Gas
Austria, unlike most European Union countries, is still buying nearly as much natural gas from Russia as it was before…
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Business
‘X’ on Twitter’s Headquarters Faces Investigation Over Permit Violations
An “X” sign, installed on the roof of the company’s headquarters in San Francisco as part of its rebranding, lacked…
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US
The ‘Unseen’ Students in the Affirmative Action Debate
For as long as she remembers, Dolly Ramos hoped to have “the college experience,” she said, and one day become…
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Business
David Gilmour, Who Brought Fiji’s Water to the Masses, Dies at 91
An entrepreneur for more than 50 years, he built a luxurious club in Fiji and started a bottled water company,…
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Business
After an Epic Meltdown, Ample Hills Creamery Aims to Rise Again
It was a sad day in Brooklyn when Ample Hills Creamery closed its doors. Just before last Christmas, the beloved…
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US
A Left-Right Alliance Puts Iowa’s CO2 Pipelines on the Presidential Agenda
Liberal environmentalists and conservative landowners, led by the former congressman Steve King, are pressuring Republican candidates to block two huge…
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World
At Least 35 Dead in Blast at Political Rally in Pakistan
At Least 35 Dead in Blast at Political Rally in Pakistan Blast kills Islamist politician. Officials suspect the Islamic State.…
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Business
Russia Takes Its Ukraine Information War Into Video Games
Propaganda is appearing in Minecraft and other popular games and discussion groups as the Kremlin tries to win over new…
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Business
We’re in the Era of the ‘Top Gun’ C.E.O.
Work is war — or it can feel that way to certain executives. To meet the moment, they’re getting in…