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The Tigers Stay Patient in Baseball’s Waiting Game
As the team’s president of baseball operations, Scott Harris wants to turn Detroit’s fortunes around. But he knows the team has a long way to go.
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News
The Week in Business: A Chatbot Yearns for Existence
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Feb. 12-18) Reining In Microsoft’s Chatbot After an unsettling conversation between Bing’s new chatbot and Kevin Roose, a tech columnist for The New York Times, Microsoft is considering tweaks and guardrails for ...
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News
America’s Trade Deficit Surged in 2022, Nearing $1 Trillion
The widening gap between what the United States imports and what it exports was driven by strong growth in foreign goods coming into the country.
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World
Outnumbered and Worn Out, Ukrainians in East Brace for Russian Assault
The war is intensifying in a string of villages on the eastern front, where doctors struggle to handle an influx of gruesome injuries and soldiers fret about a Russian army sending waves of new conscripts.
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Advisory Firm Sues Elon Musk’s Twitter, Saying It Hasn’t Been Paid
Innisfree M&A says Twitter, which Elon Musk bought last year, has not paid it $1.9 million for services it rendered for the deal.
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US
Thrive Capital Said to Lead Potential Investment in Stripe
Thrive has committed $1 billion, which would value the payments provider Stripe at about $55 billion to $60 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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News
Price Gains Ease in Europe but Core Inflation Keeps Policymakers ‘Up at Night’
Declines in overall inflation rates may bring comfort to consumers, but central bankers are still wary of drivers of persistently high prices.
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World
Ukrainian troops will travel to Oklahoma to learn to operate the Patriot missile system.
WASHINGTON — Ukrainian troops are heading to the United States soon for training on the Patriot missile system, defense officials said on Tuesday, in what would be an unusual case of Ukrainians being trained on American soil. The training will take ...
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Newyork
China’s People Are Tired of Being Told to Grin and Bear It
Last March, shortly after Shanghai was locked down in an effort to stop an Omicron outbreak, a family friend died in a hospital. It wasn’t the virus that killed him. It was the lockdown. He had been admitted because of a chronic disease unrelated to ...
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Sports
Yankees Dig Deep Again, Committing $162 Million to Carlos Rodón
An All-Star in each of the last two seasons, the left-handed Rodón will slot in near the front of the team’s starting rotation.