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The Most Dominant Toxic Election Narratives Online
Ballot mules. Poll watch parties. Groomers. These topics are now among the most dominant divisive and misleading narratives online about November ...
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Putin Is Not Liberating My Family. He Is Subjugating Them.
Starting this weekend, people in four occupied regions of Ukraine will “vote” on whether to join Russia. For many people, including my aunt and ...
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War, Inflation and Squandered Credibility
What does Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, understand that Vladimir Putin doesn’t? OK, I know that may sound like a trick question ...
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¡Basta de Apagones! The Rot in Puerto Rico Runs Deeper Than Its Disastrous Power Company.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Hurricane Fiona made landfall on Sunday morning. By 1 p.m. the entire island had been plunged into darkness. Days later, roughly ...
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Boeing Reaches $200 Million Settlement With Regulators Over Its 737 Max
Boeing reached a $200 million settlement with U.S. securities regulators on Thursday to resolve an investigation into claims that the aircraft ...
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What Explains the Alarming Democrat-on-Democrat Sabotage in North Carolina?
Josh Stein, the attorney general of North Carolina, has plenty of detractors, but if you ask knowledgeable Democrats in the state to name their ...
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Central Banks Accept Pain Now, Fearing Worse Later
A day after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates sharply and signaled more to come, central banks across Asia and Europe followed suit on ...
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World Bank Leader, Accused of Climate Denial, Offers a New Response
David Malpass catapulted onto the international stage three years ago when he was nominated by President Donald J. Trump to become president of ...
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Maarten Schmidt, First Astronomer to Identify a Quasar, Dies at 92
Maarten Schmidt, who in 1963 became the first astronomerto identify a quasar, a small, intensely bright object several billion light years away ...