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Florida Law Chills Chinese Student Recruitment
A measure identifying seven “countries of concern” has frustrated University of Florida professors, who are unsure whether they can offer…
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Some Good News for Ukraine in an Otherwise Glum Week
The E.U.’s willingness to open accession talks will lift morale, but the more immediate issue of financial support from allies…
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In Search of Cash, Studios Send Old Shows Back to Netflix
When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative licensing deals with Netflix. But they missed the money…
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The Billionaire, His Mexican Hideaways and Me
The financier Sir James Goldsmith created two lavish retreats in Mexico that are now hotels. A writer checked in to…
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‘People Snatchers’: Ukraine’s Recruiters Use Harsh Tactics to Fill Ranks
Ukrainian men are reporting incidents of wrongful draft notices, unprofessional medical commissions and coercive mobilization tactics.
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Economy
New Mexico Spaceport Leaves Economic Dreams Grounded
From his tiny gem store in southern New Mexico, Robert Hanseck spends his days untangling chakra beads and answering questions…
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Friday Briefing
A U.S. response as conditions deteriorate in Gaza.
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Stories About Wonder, Fireworks and Vegemite
Twelve months of counterprogramming from the Australia bureau.
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The House Authorized Its Impeachment Inquiry Against Biden. Now What?
House Republicans have been investigating the president for months without evidence that he committed high crimes and misdemeanors. A vote…
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Confident Putin Suggests He Has Winning Hand in Ukraine
The Russian leader, in his annual news conference, said he was open to peace talks but showed no hint of…