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U.S. Sends More Missile Defense Systems to Middle East
The U.S. military said it would send more missile defense systems to the Middle East in response to “escalations” from…
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Crossings at the U.S. Southern Border Are Higher Than Ever
It is the third record-setting year in a row, during a time when migration around the world is at historic…
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The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight
Last year, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association, more than 7,500 pedestrians were killed while walking on U.S. roadways.…
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Business
Treasury Report Shows $1.7 Trillion Deficit
The widening gap between what the government spends and what it earns comes as Congress continues to spar over the…
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A Sweet Squash Offering for Día de los Muertos
In many Latin American countries, families attract their ancestors in cemeteries with the spiced, syrupy dessert ayote en miel.
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Inside the Wild and Wonderful World of Mushrooms
On a temperate fall afternoon, Vito Vacirca sported a black Borsalino fedora lined with dried turkey-tail mushrooms and violet-tinted sunglasses,…
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Business
Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry
News organizations are scrambling to adjust to the latest rift in the long-fractious relationship between publishers and tech platforms.
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Business
Markets Look to Powell Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East
Investors will listen to the Federal Reserve chair’s speech on Thursday for clues on interest-rate moves, as the Israel-Hamas conflict…
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Thursday Briefing
President Biden’s wartime visit to Israel.
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In Antitrust Trial, Google Argues That Smart Employees Explain Its Success
While the Justice Department says Google has squeezed partners and made expensive deals to maintain its search dominance, the company…