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By Peter Baker Proponents of more aid fear that growing taxpayer fatigue toward shipping tens of billions of dollars overseas could undercut the war effort. | | By Jonathan Weisman and Michael C. Bender The two mayoral candidates, both Democrats, are on opposite sides of the debate over crime and policing. Republicans, with an eye toward 2024, are watching closely. | | By Mujib Mashal and Hari Kumar India's homegrown instant payment system has remade commerce and pulled millions into the formal economy. | | |
Style By Elizabeth Paton Margaret Zhang, an Australian-born influencer, got the top role at Vogue China in 2021, making her the youngest Vogue editor ever. Will Condé Nast's gamble pay off? | | Opinion | Binyamin Appelbaum By Binyamin Appelbaum Washington is ramping up investment in American corporations. The government needs to invest in American families, too. | | |
By Reuters A Ukrainian soldier next to a multiple rocket launcher getting ready to fire at Russian targets in the area of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. | | The Ironton sank in 1894 after colliding with another ship in Lake Huron, off the Michigan coast. The vessel, which today sits upright and intact, has been preserved by the lake's cold water. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "CPAC stands for 'Clowns Periodically Assembling in Convention Centers,'" Jimmy Kimmel joked on Wednesday. | | |
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