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World
Under Pressure, South Africa’s President Snubs Party’s Leadership
In the face of possible impeachment, Cyril Ramaphosa has not been seen since the release of a damning report. But…
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Business
Chinese Solar Makers Evaded U.S. Tariffs, Investigation Finds
The Biden administration pre-emptively halted any penalties from the case in June, prompting critics to say the administration had shortcut…
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US
The Fight Over Warnock’s Record Comes Down to an Electric Car Plant in Georgia
Hyundai’s huge new plant outside Savannah could be a model for bipartisanship and a central achievement for Raphael Warnock, whose…
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US
Alex Jones Files for Bankruptcy
The Infowars broadcaster has been ordered by courts to pay about $1.5 billion in damages to Sandy Hook families hurt…
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Business
U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in November, the latest sign of the economy’s strength.
The Labor Department report gauged the impact of the Federal Reserve’s campaign to tame inflation by tamping down hiring.
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News
For Emma Corrin, Identity Is an Ever-Evolving Project
The British actor Emma Corrin knew that signing on to star in an adaptation of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” the racy…
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News
TikTok Is Filled With Sped-Up Remixes. Two Norwegians Pioneered Them.
Thomas S. Nilsen and Steffen Ojala Soderholm made songs with superfast tempos and high-pitched vocals for a school project. They…
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News
A Very Streaming Christmas
With so many Christmas movies to stream this season, which ones are quality nuggets and which are lumps of coal?
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News
Did Someone With a Trust Fund Paint This?
An exhibition in Berlin shines a light on class, showing how social and financial inequality affect how art gets made,…
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News
Review: A Shostakovich Symphony Finally Reaches the Philharmonic
The composer’s 12th, from 1961, is being played by the orchestra for the first time under the conductor Rafael Payare,…