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How One of the Country’s Most Storied C.E.O.s Destroyed His Legacy
Jack Welch, one of the most celebrated corporate chieftains of his time, spent the last few years of his life…
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World
Trapped Between Extremists and Extreme Weather, Somalis Brace for Famine
The sea of rag-and-stick tents that spreads in every direction from the hungry, embattled city of Baidoa, in southern Somalia,…
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World
These 36 Finalists Are Likely to Be New York’s First Marijuana Retailers
New York took a significant step on Sunday toward launching a legal market for recreational cannabis by announcing the 36…
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Arts
Review: In ‘Sandra,’ a Search for a Friend Leads to Self-Discovery
David Cale’s new play, “Sandra,” is packed with classic thriller tropes, as if he had challenged himself to cram as…
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World
Canada Imposes Sanctions on Haiti’s Former Leader and Other Officials
Canada announced sanctions on a slew of powerful politicians in Haiti over the weekend, part of a broad push to…
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World
In New Special Counsel, a Prosecutor Schooled in Corruption Cases
When Jack Smith was appointed to lead the Justice Department’s public integrity unit in 2010, he recommended closing a series…
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World
A Crowd of Possible Trump Rivals Renews G.O.P. Fears of a Divided Field
LAS VEGAS — The first auditions for the role of leading Trump alternative consumed the Venetian hotel over the weekend,…
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News
Even Your Political Enemies Deserve a Slice of Pie
Like some friends have inside jokes, my best friend Woody and I have an imaginary holiday. We call it Interdependence…
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World
President Biden Turns 80, Making Him the First Octogenarian in the Oval Office
WASHINGTON — If he was watching from the White House, President Biden might have winced last week when Speaker Nancy…