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China Investing in Open-Source Intelligence Collection on the U.S.
A new report outlines Chinese efforts to mine public information from the Pentagon, think tanks and private companies to gain…
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An Appeals Court Gave the Sacklers Legal Immunity. Here’s What the Ruling Means.
In return for the shield, the billionaire owners of Purdue Pharma are committed to paying up to $6 billion to…
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F.D.A. Approves Pfizer’s R.S.V. Vaccine for Older Adults
Though agency advisers had some safety concerns, the Pfizer shot is expected to be available before the winter R.S.V. season.
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Business
JPMorgan’s Dimon Denied Having Any Contact With Jeffrey Epstein
JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said…
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A Rapper’s Detention Shows Iran’s Crackdown Is Failing
It was a balmy 1:30 a.m. nearly a year ago in Shahin Shahr, a city in central Iran, and the…
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Unemployment Is Low, But So Is the National Mood
Every year the Federal Reserve takes a financial snapshot of America. It tells us how people are making ends meet,…
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World
Typhoon Mawar Lashes Guam With High Winds, Knocking Out Power
The slow-moving Pacific cyclone brought typhoon-strength winds to the American territory on Wednesday afternoon. Most of the island was without…
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The Secret to Better Salmon Is Salt
A dry brine gives you firmer, juicier fish fillets with kettle-chip-crisp skin.
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There Is a Reason Ron DeSantis Wants History Told a Certain Way
As you have probably seen by now, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has signed another bill that limits classroom instruction…
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Martin Amis, Acclaimed Author of Bleakly Comic Novels, Dies at 73
In books like “Money” and “The Information,” he created “a high style to describe low things,” as he put it.…