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If You Want Our Countries to Address Climate Change, First Pause Our Debts
When poor countries are forced to default on their foreign debt, as Ghana and Zambia have done, they pay a…
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Business
Amid Strikes, One Question: Are Employers Miscalculating?
UPS, the Hollywood studios and the Detroit automakers appear to have been taken aback by the tactics and tougher style…
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News
Israel’s Worst Day at War
When I need the most accurate analysis about Israel, the first call I always make is to my longtime friend…
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News
Hamas’s Control of Gaza Must End Now
It’s easy to note the parallels between Hamas’s attack on Israel on Saturday morning and the Yom Kippur war, which…
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News
Her Strange Blisters Wouldn’t Go Away. What Was It?
It started with a bout of dry, itchy skin. Soon everything hurt. A specialist found a way to find some…
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News
These Women Could Make New York Champions Again
The Mets are out. The Yankees are out. The Jets’ new star Aaron Rodgers’s poor tormented Achilles’ tendon is out.…
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News
How the Extraordinary Became Normal in Catholicism
The Francis era in Roman Catholicism is a good example of how the abnormal and even extraordinary can come to…
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News
For the U.S. and China, It Starts With Listening
There is a phrase in China, “zhiyin” (知音), used to describe the person who knows you best. The first character…
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News
Is Kevin McCarthy’s Ouster a ‘Stress Test’ for Democracy?
By Michelle Cottle Produced by Vishakha Darbha The House of Representatives has no speaker, another budget showdown looms and the…
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World
Biden, the Border, and Why a New Wall Is Going Up
The Biden administration said on Thursday that it would build up to 20 miles of border barriers authorized during the…