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Finance
Major Shareholder Raises Concerns About News Corp’s Merger With Fox
One of the largest shareholders in News Corp said on Friday that it had strong reservations about the plans of…
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News
Meet the Mice Who Make the Forest
It’s easy to look at a forest and think it’s inevitable: that the trees came into being through a stately…
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World
As Venezuelan Antagonists Talk, the U.S. Softens Its Stance
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — A rare meeting between leaders of Venezuela’s bitterly divided government and opposition is expected to result in…
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News
Call It Football or Soccer. The U.S. Is Claiming It as Its Own.
AL KHOR, Qatar — The chant came from deep in one corner of the stadium, ringing out loud and clear…
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News
England Gets a Look at Itself, and Isn’t Sure It Likes What It Sees
AL KHOR, Qatar — For four fleeting, glorious days, all was right and all was well in England’s world. Gareth…
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Finance
Retailers Push Sales, and Normalcy, but Economic Uncertainty Looms
After two years of pandemic improvisation and in-store restrictions, this year’s Black Friday felt like a return to normalcy. Shoppers…
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World
Trump’s Latest Dinner Guest: Nick Fuentes, White Supremacist
Former President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday night had dinner with Nick Fuentes, an outspoken antisemite and racist who is…
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News
Felix Auger-Aliassime Is on a Roll
Felix Auger-Aliassime let out a bellow that pierced through the cheers inside the arena in Basel, Switzerland, two weeks ago.…
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World
Ukraine’s Allies Struggle to Agree on Plan to Curb Russia’s Oil Revenue
Diplomats from the European Union failed to agree Friday on final details of a policy to help limit Russia’s revenue…
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News
For Mexico, an Unlucky Seven
DOHA, Qatar — Of all the soccer playing countries in the world — and there are many — only two…