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For China’s Leader, Another Dilemma: How to Mourn Jiang Zemin
The former president’s death drew tributes from Chinese people at a fraught moment for the current leader, Xi Jinping, who…
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U. S. Awards Millions to Move Tribes Threatened by Climate Change
Two tribes in Alaska, and a third in Washington State, will get $25 million each to retreat to higher ground.
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Top Questions for Today’s DealBook Summit Speakers
Andrew will interview Janet Yellen, Volodymyr Zelensky, Mark Zuckerberg, Andy Jassy, Ben Affleck and many more.
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Playing Neil Diamond: A Dream Role, and a ‘Crazy Privilege’
Will Swenson, the star of “A Beautiful Noise,” has come a long way from his days as an eighth grader…
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World
When the Abortion Clinic Came to Town
There had never been an abortion clinic in the quiet college town of Carbondale, Ill. So when its first clinic…
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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…
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Qatar’s World Cup Showcases New Ties With Saudi Arabia, but Scars Remain
The Gulf neighbors were split for years in a bitter regional dispute. Now, the glare of attention provided by the…
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David Lipton, a Longtime Economic Diplomat, Will Step Down From Treasury
Mr. Lipton, who served in senior roles in the Clinton and Obama administrations and at the I.M.F., is retiring.
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World
‘Is He for Real?’: Warnock Hits Walker in New Ad, but Lets Others Do the Talking
Days before the Georgia Senate runoff election next week, Senator Raphael Warnock’s ad shows people watching Herschel Walker’s remarks in…
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U.S. Pledges $53 Million to Help Fix Ukraine’s Electrical Grid
American officials said they hoped the commitment would spur allies to make similar donations, as many Ukrainians head into winter…