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World
Ravaged Israeli Border Community Ponders: What’s Next?
The kibbutz’s pub looks much as it always has. Trophies won by the communal village’s soccer team, the Kfar Aza…
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World
To Handle a Surge of Illegal Crossings, Border Officials Stop Legal Ones
Like many people in the tiny town of Why, Ariz., Stephanie Fierro’s life revolves around the nearby border crossing. She…
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World
Guatemala’s Antigraft Crusader Won in a Landslide. Will He Actually Take Office?
When the anticorruption crusader Bernardo Arévalo won a landslide victory in Guatemala’s presidential race, voters streamed into the capital of…
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Finance
What’s Next for Interest Rates? An Era of ‘Peak Uncertainty.’
Federal Reserve officials could keep all options on the table at their meeting this week, even as data shape up…
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Finance
Biden Administration Chooses Military Supplier for First Chips Act Grant
The award, which will go to BAE Systems, is part of a new government program aimed at creating a more…
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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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World
Gazans Mass at Border for Safety, but Find Only More Peril
As Israeli forces pound Gaza, the area where Palestinians can seek shelter is shrinking, raising concerns that they could be…
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World
Six Dead and More Than 60 Injured After Severe Weather in Tennessee
Reed Arnold was watching TV on Saturday at his home in Clarksville, Tenn., when he saw a warning on his…
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World
Biden Steps Out in Tinsel Town and the Big Donors Show Up
The president was back on the fund-raising trail in Los Angeles this weekend after a hiatus because of the writers’…
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World
In Los Angeles, the ‘Coroner to the Stars’ Has the Last Word
There is no medical examiner’s office in the world like the one in Los Angeles County, where investigations of sudden…