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In Europe, Tactical Voting Was a Big Winner. In the U.S. It Is Harder.
In France and England, parties worked to limit voters’ choices to avoid splitting votes.
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Economy
Biden’s Pick to Lead F.D.I.C. Faces Little Resistance in Senate Hearing
Nominated for chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Christy Goldsmith Romero was cheered by Democrats and accepted by Republicans…
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Economy
Have Potato Chips Reached Peak Price?
PepsiCo reports in its earnings that people are buying fewer salty snacks from its Frito-Lay brands. It’s not the only…
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Books
New York Philharmonic Chief Abruptly Steps Down
Gary Ginstling, the orchestra’s president and chief executive, is leaving after just a year on the job.
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World
Montauk Fisherman Who Took Too Much Fluke Gets a 30-Month Sentence
Chris Winkler went to trial after the government accused him of conspiring to sell illicit fish. Prosecutors said they were…
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World
Hattie Wiener, Sex-Positive ‘Oldest Cougar,’ Dies at 88
She was an evangelist for older women having sex with younger men, and the health benefits that she said came…
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World
Is the Bogus Fire for Real? Fire Officials Have a Way With Names.
Wildfire designations may seem random, but firefighters and dispatchers have their reasons for selecting them.
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World
Russia Places Navalny’s Widow on Extremist List
The Russian agency tasked with combating terrorism financing added Yulia Navalnaya to its registry.
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World
Israeli Military Clears General Who Approved Fire on House With Hostages on Oct. 7
The Israeli military said Thursday that one of its generals had acted properly when he authorized a tank to shell…
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World
Fighting Isn’t the Only Killer of Gazans Amid the War, Researchers Say
Gazan health officials say that more than 38,000 people have been killed in nine months of fighting between Israel and…