World
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Kenya’s Next President?
Good morning. We’re covering uncertain election results in Kenya and a possible prisoner swap between Russia and the U.S. Supporters of William ...
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Scotland Makes Period Products Free
Period products are now free to anyone in Scotland who needs them, nearly two years after the country’s Parliament approved a landmark piece of ...
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Pete Carril, Princeton’s Textbook Basketball Coach, Dies at 92
Pete Carril, who coached men’s basketball at Princeton for 29 years and scared big-name opponents with his undersize, often underskilled scholars ...
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Falling Oil Prices Defy Predictions. But What About the Next Chapter?
When Russia invaded Ukraine last spring, energy experts were predicting that oil prices could reach $200 a barrel, a price that would send the ...
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Starbucks Asks for a Suspension of Union Elections
As the union drive at Starbucks stores accelerates, Starbucks has ratcheted up its efforts to push back on the campaign, asking on Monday that ...
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Adam Neumann’s New Company Gets a Big Check From Andreessen Horowitz
Adam Neumann, the founder of WeWork whose spectacular rise and fall has been chronicled in books, documentaries and a scripted television series ...
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French Soldiers Quit Mali After 9 Years, Billions Spent and Many Lives Lost
It began with fanfare and friendship: Arriving in the West African nation of Mali in 2013, French troops were greeted as heroes liberating ...
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HBO Max Lays Off About 70 People
Roughly 70 HBO Max staff members were laid off on Monday, job cuts that are part of a wider reorganization at the cable channel’s parent company ...
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Plaintiffs in Long Fight Over Endangered Salmon Hope a Resolution Is Near
WASHINGTON — After decades of legal fighting over hydroelectric dams that have contributed to the depletion of salmon populations in the Pacific ...
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To Escape the War, Ukraine’s Factories Are Moving West
It is an unusualarrangement for unusual times: Above a factory floor in Lviv, Ukraine, where Volodomyr Mysysk has relocated his furniture-making ...