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Opinion
You Can’t Save Democracy in a Jewish State
The warnings come every day: Israeli democracy is in danger. Since Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government announced plans to undermine the…
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News
Haley Walks Treacherous Road for G.O.P. Women
EXETER, N.H. — According to Nikki Haley, bullies are best subdued by a counter kick — in heels. Achieving a…
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Michigan G.O.P. Fixates on Election Deniers in Leadership Race
Matthew DePerno and Kristina Karamo, both Trump loyalists who resoundingly lost their midterm races, are the front-runners to lead the…
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Looking for a Job? The Cannabis Industry Is Hiring in New York.
The industry estimates that there could be 63,000 jobs in weed across the state by 2025, many of them in…
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Business
‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ and the Ballad of Making Rock ’n’ Roll TV
It was the 36th day of what was supposed to be a 30-day shoot in New Orleans, but the cast and crew…
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Business
With Two Key Picks, Biden Weaves Climate Into Economy and Regulations
The president adds climate champions Lael Brainard as his top economic adviser and Richard Revesz as his regulations chief.
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News
Trudeau Was Right to Use Emergency Powers to End Blockade, Report Says
The judge who wrote the report found the decision “regrettable,” but said that the government was left with no choice…
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Tim Scott Weighs 2024 Run, Selling Unity to a Party Eager for a Fight
Mr. Scott, the only Black Republican senator, has many political assets. What he lacks is an obvious ability to win…
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News
Nicaragua Strips Citizenship From Hundreds Days After Prisoner Release
The country’s increasingly authoritarian government stripped more than 300 people of their citizenship, including political prisoners recently released and sent…
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News
A Russian Mole in Germany Sows Suspicions at Home, and Beyond
A director at Germany’s spy service was picked up on suspicion of passing intelligence to Russia. German officials and allies…