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Finance
They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost.
COLUMBIA, Md. — Janet and Jeff Crouch do not know which flower or plant may have pushed their longtime next…
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Finance
Federal Reserve to Slow Rate Increases and Offer Hints at Future
Central bankers are still fighting inflation, but are poised to slow to a rate increase of half a percentage point…
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World
Two Dogs, Two Presidents and a History of Political Attacks in Seoul
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un gifted two pups to South Korea as a symbol of peace. Now the canines have…
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World
Russia’s ‘Sham’ Charge of Spying Makes Whelan’s Case the Hardest
Supporters say Paul Whelan is more hapless tourist than James Bond — and that the Russians know it. But that…
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World
In Georgia, a New Figure Emerges to Shake Up the Status Quo
With the country’s politics ‘on hold’ during Russia’s war on Ukraine, Anna Dolidze is awaiting her turn to lead on…
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News
Morocco Has Given the Arab World Something to Cheer for Again
AMMAN, Jordan — Morocco’s stunning performance in the World Cup, its progress to a semifinal game with France and the…
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News
The Lions Are Finally Playing Up to Their Coach’s Tough-Guy Image
The Detroit Lions turned their season around thanks to a people-throwing offensive line and gambling play calls. Much of it…
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US
The 12 Republican Senators Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage Law
The group includes moderates and senators known for crossing party lines, a few who are retiring and some who had…
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News
The Maestro Conducts, and the Band Plays the Hits
LUSAIL, Qatar — His arms aloft, Lionel Messi stood before those who had come to adore him. In that second,…
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World
Biden Hosts African Leaders for Talks on Security, Trade and Outer Space
Nearly 50 African heads of state are attending the first U.S.-Africa summit since 2014. It opened with sessions on civil…