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Newyork
How to Destroy (What’s Left of) the Mainstream Media’s Credibility
It is hardly a secret within America’s newsrooms that our profession has lost much of the public’s trust. Gallup, which has polled “Confidence in Institutions” for decades, found that, as of last summer, just 16 percent of Americans had either a ...
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Newyork
A Ritual Returns: Supreme Court Justices Will Explain Their Decisions
The Supreme Court’s recent announcement that the justices will return to their prepandemic practice of announcing their decisions in open court has been met with a few yawns and a big dose of scorn. I understand both reactions: Yawns because whether ...
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US
For Richmond, a Compelling New Chapter
History is not necessarily being rewritten in Richmond, Va., but there is a compelling new chapter in the works. The state capital, once the capital of the Confederacy, is reckoning with its legacy of slavery and Jim Crow-era racism: The mansion ...
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News
Markets Drop as Investors Fear the Effects of Higher Rates
Central bankers around the world have pledged to continue raising interest rates even as economies slow.
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World
Inflation in Eurozone Slows as Energy Prices Ease, but Officials Remain Wary
Consumer prices rose at an annual rate of 10 percent in November, down from 10.6 percent a month earlier, the first decline in 18 months.
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World
The jet’s downing has increased significance amid the war.
AMSTERDAM — A Dutch court on Thursday convicted three men with ties to the Russian security services and sentenced them to life in prison over ...
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World
A Dutch court is delivering a verdict in the MH17 crash, which killed 298 people.
AMSTERDAM — A Dutch court is delivering its verdict in the trial of four men with ties to the Russian security services over the shooting down of ...