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Business
Britain’s Economy Is ‘Not Working.’ Here Are 2 Key Reasons.
In the countryside of Cambridgeshire, a British semiconductor start-up was ready to expand beyond its lab and open a manufacturing…
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World
The Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Has a Boat-Size Absence
Wild Oats XI, a crowd favorite that is one of the most successful yachts in the event’s history, will not…
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News
Teams Will Spend the Off-Season Seeking Ways to Be More Competitive
In 2023, Red Bull dominated the field. The other teams hope to change that next year.
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World
Bobby Ussery, Hall of Fame Jockey, Is Dead at 88
He rode a 30-to-1 long shot, Proud Clarion, to victory in the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Over his career, he had…
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World
Sunak, Take 3: Why Britain’s leader is on His 3rd Political Makeover
Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle was a bold attempt to win back more moderate Conservatives. But it could backfire, analysts said.
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News
In Politics, There Are Worse Things Than Wishful Thinking
Bret Stephens: Gail, my attention these past few weeks has been devoted almost entirely to outrages and tragedies in the…
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News
The Escape Artists Who Lifted the Trophies
Tennis players save match points regularly, but often crash out of a tournament soon after. But sometimes, a great save…
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News
Rishi Sunak Is Trying His Best. He’s Probably Still Doomed.
When Rishi Sunak became prime minister of Britain a year ago, there was little sense of celebration. The markets were…
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US
‘5 Families’ and Factions Within Factions: Why the House G.O.P. Can’t Unite
The Republican free-for-all for speaker reflects a web of overlapping blocs that have made the party nearly ungovernable.
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World
5 Takeaways from Argentina’s Election
Javier Milei, a libertarian economist often compared to Donald Trump, will face off against Sergio Massa, Argentina’s economy minister, in…