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Business
Europe’s Economy Edges Higher, Heading Off Forecasts of Recession
The eurozone economy grew 0.1 percent late last year, a reflection of modestly rising optimism as energy prices have eased,…
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News
The Navy’s Dolphins Have a Few Things to Tell Us About Aging
SAN DIEGO — White caps were breaking in the bay and the rain was blowing sideways, but at Naval Base…
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World
With tanks in the pipeline, Ukraine redoubles its efforts to obtain warplanes.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted Western nations to supply an ever-growing list of weaponry to Kyiv as it…
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World
Russia Sidesteps Western Punishments, With Help From Friends
A surge in trade by Russia’s neighbors and allies hints at one reason its economy remains so resilient after sweeping…
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Business
‘Night Court’ Is Back, and America Is Tuning In
The revival of the 1980s show is the most popular new sitcom in years. Even some of the people behind…
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World
A Risky Trade in Ukraine Grows Riskier Amid the War
KAMIANSKE, Ukraine — When the air raid sirens stopped, Olena left shelter and returned to the roadside, waiting for clients…
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US
U.S. Plans to End Public Health Emergency for Covid in May
The end of the emergency, planned for May 11, will bring about a complex set of policy changes and signals…
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US
Justice Dept. Drops Investigation of Retired U.S. General
John R. Allen, a retired four-star Marine general who was the president of the Brookings Institution, had been accused of…
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Business
I.M.F. Upgrades Global Outlook as Inflation Eases
The International Monetary Fund said the world economy was poised for a rebound as inflation eases.