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Arts
To Restore Order, a Troubled Dance Company Calls on a Storyteller
Christian Spuck, a choreographer of narrative ballets, has taken the helm at the Staatsballett Berlin after years of strife for…
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Finance
As Coal Plants Shutter, a Chance to Redevelop ‘the Gates of Hell’
After the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company flipped the switch on its sprawling new Avon Lake site in 1926, the brick…
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Finance
U.S. Tightens China’s Access to Advanced Chips for Artificial Intelligence
The further limits on shipments could cripple Beijing’s A.I. ambitions and dampen revenues for U.S. chip makers, analysts said.
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US
U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force Struggle for Recruits. The Marines Have Plenty.
As the other large military branches fall short of their goals despite offering signing bonuses and other incentives, the Marine…
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World
Why a Sculptor Was Drawn to Sewer Alligators
A Swedish artist’s creation, to be unveiled today, shows a creature that has mythic status in New York City.
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Arts
John Stamos Is Done With Being Someone’s Idea of John Stamos
John Stamos wants to read you a story. In fact, he insists. Sure, you could pore over the 352 pages…
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World
U.S. Pursues a Coveted Prize: India as a Defense Partner
Repairing American ships in Indian ports is a first step, as the U.S. military seeks to bring India into a…
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World
In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces
Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.
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Finance
Those Doritos Too Expensive? More Stores Offer Their Own Alternatives.
Retailers are expanding their own private-label food and beverage offerings, attracting customers looking for less expensive options.
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World
A Palestinian man, who was a driver near the rave, is thought to be held hostage in Gaza.
A young Palestinian man from East Jerusalem, Soheib Muhammad Abu Amar, is missing and believed to have been taken hostage…