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Ukraine’s Russian ‘Liberators’ Are Seeing That We Live Better Than They Do
In early April I walked into Andriivka, a village about 40 miles from Kyiv, with my battalion in the Ukrainian…
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In Vancouver, Indigenous Communities Get Prime Land, and Power
VANCOUVER — The newest players in Vancouver’s never-ending real estate drama don’t come from across the Pacific or from south…
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In Ukraine, a Nuclear Plant Held Hostage
KYIV, Ukraine — In the winter darkness, tracer rounds from Russian armored vehicles streaked past nuclear reactors and high-tension electrical…
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Finance
Economic Aid, Once Plentiful, Falls Off at a Painful Moment
PORTLAND, Ore. — For the better part of last year, the pandemic eased its grip on Oregon’s economy. Awash in…
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Finance
Preparing Financially, Before the Storm Hits
As a lifelong resident of Lafourche Parish in southern Louisiana, Jeanne Gouaux knew the storms that cut through the region…
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Your Tuesday Briefing
Outside Mar-a-Lago earlier this month. Credit...Saul Martinez for The New York TimesHundreds of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago The first ...
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Pakistan’s Imran Khan Is Now the Target of Forces He Once Wielded
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s allies have been arrested. Media outlets and public figures considered sympathetic to him have been…
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Finance
Ford to Cut 3,000 Jobs to Reduce Costs in Transition to Electric Vehicles
Ford Motor is preparing to cut 3,000 jobs as part of a drive to reduce costs and become more competitive…
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The U.S. warns that civilians face a heightened threat of Russian strikes in coming days.
American intelligence agencies believe Russia is likely to step up its efforts to attack civilian infrastructure and government buildings in…
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Defense in Parkland Trial Says Gunman Was Born ‘Damaged’
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The troubled life of Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at his former Florida high school…