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In Central London, a Big Bet on a Return to the Office
On a recent Monday afternoon, visitors emerging from the serenity of St. Paul’s Cathedral in the heart of London could…
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Argentina’s New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President Starts Slashing
Javier Milei has railed against Argentina’s government for years. In his first week in charge, he’s begun cutting it down.
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U.N. General Assembly Votes for Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire, Countering U.S. Veto
The U.N. General Assembly demanded an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war in an overwhelming vote on Tuesday that highlighted…
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What Is the Real Meaning of ‘Pro-Life’?
More from our inbox: The Texas Abortion RulingThe Campus Clash of Free Speech and AntisemitismThe Undemocratic Electoral CollegeTrump and NATOCredit...Illustration…
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‘I Have No Future’: China’s Rebel Influencer Is Still Paying a Price
Li Ying used social media to help tell the world about last year’s protests. Now in exile, he has been…
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The U.S. Must Change Course on Gaza Today
We are no strangers to human suffering — to conflict, to natural disasters, to some of the world’s largest and…
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Arts
Ailey Looks Back to Black Joy and Longing With 1930s Jazz
As part of its New York City Center season, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater presents premieres by Amy Hall Garner…
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Finance
Corporate America Is Testing the Limits of Its Pricing Power
Alexander MacKay coleads the Pricing Lab at Harvard Business School, a research center devoted to studying how companies set prices.…
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Finance
A String of Lawsuits Takes Aim at Regulators
The attacks, once unthinkable, could upend how a suite of agencies including the F.T.C. and the S.E.C. enforce rules.
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What Our Schools Can Do to Reverse Learning Loss
Readers discuss an editorial about how to address declining test scores and chronic absenteeism.