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Putin Is Doubling Down on Failure
In the wake of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s failed rebellion, it seems as if Russia’s leaders are living in an alternate reality.…
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Business
Actors and Hollywood Studios ‘Remain Far Apart’ on Crucial Issues
The actors’ union and the organization that bargains on behalf of the studios traded statements underscoring how much work needs…
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This Statistic Could Be Distorting How We Think About Inflation
Preston Mui earned his doctorate in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, just last year, but he’s already making…
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How Do You Pitch to Stan Musial? Very Carefully.
Carl Erskine is one of the last stars left from a golden age of baseball. He offered insights into what…
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World
Israeli Reservists Threaten Mass Resignations if Judicial Plan Proceeds
Military reserves are critical to Israel’s operational readiness. Reservists are again using that leverage against the government’s effort to curb…
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Business
Actors Picket From Coast to Coast as Strike Gets Underway
In Los Angeles and New York, actors and screenwriters braved the heat to admonish the major studios and demand a…
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The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone
The mysterious neighbor brushed off Sinatra, snubbed DiMaggio and married one of the top stars of 1960s TV. Would an…
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World
DeSantis Confronts a Murdoch Empire No Longer Quite So Supportive
The Florida governor has faced tough questions and critical coverage lately from Fox News and other conservative outlets, in a…
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The ‘Representative Agent’ Is Always Rational. The Rest of Us Are Not.
Economists have an imaginary person they call a “representative agent,” who is about as realistic as the Easter bunny or…
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After Supreme Court Rulings, Answering Reader Questions About Paying for College
Responses to queries about financial aid, 529 plans, need-blind schools and more.