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Five Rules for an Aging World
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who believe the defining challenge of the 21st century will…
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US
Police, Paramedics Accused in Elijah McClain Killing Plead Not Guilty
The 23-year-old Black man died three years ago after being placed in a chokehold and injected with a powerful sedative.…
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World
Chris Hipkins Poised to Replace Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand’s Leader
Mr. Hipkins, a household name in New Zealand for his role overseeing the country’s response to the pandemic, was nominated…
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Foodie Fever Dreams Can’t Keep Restaurants Afloat
DEEP RUN, N.C. — When René Redzepi announced he would close Noma, his Michelin three-star restaurant/work camp in Copenhagen, food…
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World
Church of England Will Bless Same-Sex Couples, but Won’t Marry Them
The policy shift comes after six years of consultations on the issue within the church, which also apologized for its…
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Business
Rate Increases Have a ‘Ways to Go,’ a Top Fed Official Says
John C. Williams, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said central bankers must “keep moving” in…
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Business
The U.S. Hit Its Debt Limit. What Happens Next?
The Treasury Department has started employing “extraordinary measures,” but the path to raising the debt ceiling is likely to be…
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Business
White House Aims to Reflect the Environment in Economic Data
The Biden administration has set out to measure the economic value of ecosystems, offering new statistics to weigh in policy…
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US
‘Will We Keep Marching?’ On Roe’s 50th Anniversary, Abortion Opponents Reach a Crossroads
The March for Life, held each year for a half-century, should be a celebration now that Roe v. Wade has…
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US
Biden Administration Invites Ordinary Americans to Help Settle Refugees
The program to speed up refugee arrivals will allow private citizens to sponsor families in their communities after raising funds…