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Why Japan Is Angry About a State Funeral for an Assassinated Leader
TOKYO — Nearly three months after Shinzo Abe, Japan’s most influential and longest-serving prime minister, was gunned down in broad…
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Fed Chairs Are People, Too
A psychologist or a novelist might be as useful as an economist in explaining what the Federal Reserve is up…
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Understanding the Fight Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in New York this week for…
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Wonking Out: The Tax-Cut Zombie Attacks Britain
Britain is in a very difficult economic position. The British economy, like the U.S. economy, seems to be seriously overheated,…
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For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of Faith
ACROSS THE COUNTRY For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of Faith In Katy, outside Houston, many…
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G.O.P. Senate Hopefuls Leave Campaign Trail for Beltway Money Circuit
WASHINGTON — Rushing to raise money and close yawning gaps with their Democratic rivals, every Senate Republican nominee in a…
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How Paul LePage, Running to Lead Maine, Benefited From Florida Tax Breaks
As governor of Maine for two terms until 2019, Paul LePage, a Republican, gained a reputation as one of the…
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A Year When Everything Is Going Right for Western Canada’s Farmers
Driving around Saskatchewan earlier this month, I found it impossible to miss the harvest activity. Tractors were kicking up clouds…
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Silicon Valley Slides Back Into ‘Bro’ Culture
SAN FRANCISCO — Last month, Mark Zuckerberg spent hours touting his love of jiujitsu, wrestling and UFC on Joe Rogan’s…
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An Indiana Family Lives in the Gym (Literally)
WILKINSON, Ind. — Many people in basketball-obsessed Indiana claim to eat, sleep and breathe the game. This summer, in a…