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An Inflation Test Looms Over the Economy and the Election
The pivotal Consumer Price Index report is set to be published on Wednesday as the window for interest-rate cuts before…
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Priced Out of Housing, Communities Take Development Into Their Own Hands
Across the country, neighborhood groups are uniting to fund mixed-use developments that meet housing and business demands, giving locals a…
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Hold Onto Your Hats, America
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. It’s commencement season, though at least a few ceremonies are being canceled on account of all…
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Doctors, Not Judges, Should Decide When to Treat Patients Without Their Consent
Not long ago, I took care of a middle-aged man at my hospital who had severe heart failure requiring life…
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Electricity Demand Is Surging. Let’s Not Fry the Planet in Response.
Electric utilities from Georgia to Wisconsin to Virginia are predicting a dizzying surge in power demand from new industrial facilities,…
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U.S. Awards $120 Million to Chipmaker to Expand Facility in Minnesota
The grant is the latest federal award in a series stemming from the CHIPS and Science Act meant to ramp…
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What I Am Listening for in Michael Cohen’s Testimony
For the final stage of the prosecutor’s case in the People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump,…
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In Rome, Adams Sees a Model for Helping Migrants Assimilate
The mayor praised the work of a migrant welcome center, which he visited at the end of a three-day trip,…
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Where to See the Northern Lights on Sunday Night
The best weather conditions for viewing the colorful light display will be in much of the West while New England…
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Alex Hassilev, the Last of the Original Limeliters, Dies at 91
The trio’s witty, urbane arrangements made it one of the top acts of the early-1960s folk music revival. His gift…