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Finance
What Is the Basel III Endgame, and Why Are Banks So Upset About It?
Federal regulators want to raise capital requirements for big banks. Their plan is drawing criticism from groups that aren’t normally…
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World
In a Rare Move, Singapore Charges a Government Minister With Corruption
Accused of accepting tickets to “Hamilton,” air travel and soccer games in Britain, the transport official resigned before he pleaded…
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US
Johnson Digs In Against Border Deal to Unlock Ukraine Aid, Defying Biden
Hours before a scheduled meeting at the White House about how to break the stalemate in Congress over aid to…
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Travel
Need a Passport? You’re in Luck.
The wait for a U.S. passport may be back to normal after a pandemic-induced backlog.
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News
The Players to Watch at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic
Here are five golfers to keep an eye on at this first Rolex Series tournament of the year.
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News
The Ancient Back Story of the Slimiest Animal in the Sea
Researchers found that the slime eel, or hagfish, known for deluging predators with mucus, tripled the size of its genome…
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World
An Idealistic Cop, a Forbidden Ticket and a Police Career on the Brink
A red Mazda sped past a police officer’s unmarked car stationed at a tree-lined Staten Island intersection. The officer inside,…
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Finance
Baltimore Sun Sold to Chairman of Sinclair TV Stations
David D. Smith bought the newspaper and its sister publications in a private deal with Alden Global Capital, their owner…
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US
The Smoothie Stop-By: When a President Tries to Be a Regular Joe
For a commander in chief, retail campaigning isn’t easy, what with the counterassault team that follows him everywhere. But President…
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World
They Thought They Knew Death, but That Didn’t Prepare Them for Oct. 7
Volunteers with ZAKA, an Israeli group that recovers dead bodies, were among the first to reach the victims of the…