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Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It's the 1970s
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Giorgia Meloni Leads Voting in Italy, in Breakthrough for Europe's Hard Right

Giorgia Meloni Leads Voting in Italy, in Breakthrough for Europe's Hard Right

By Jason Horowitz

Early results suggested her nationalist party would be the top vote-getter, leaving Ms. Meloni poised to be Italy's first female prime minister and the first with post-Fascist roots.

Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It's the 1970s

Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It's the 1970s

By Jim Tankersley, Alan Rappeport and Ana Swanson

U.S. manufacturing is experiencing a rebound, with companies adding workers amid high consumer demand for products.

The Megastate G.O.P. Rivalry Between Abbott and DeSantis

Political Memo

The Megastate G.O.P. Rivalry Between Abbott and DeSantis

By Michael C. Bender and J. David Goodman

Publicly, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has not criticized the migrant flights from his state by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida. Privately, the Florida governor's stunt stung the Texas governor's team.

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Kyoto Wants You Back, but It Has Some Polite Suggestions

Travel

Kyoto Wants You Back, but It Has Some Polite Suggestions

By Ben Dooley and Hisako Ueno

The city, one of Japan's most-visited before the pandemic, desperately needs tourism's money, but it would like to avoid the excesses of Instagram-driven itineraries.

Opinion | Guest Essay

My Parents Are Hackers Out of Necessity

By Jeremy Klemin

Both skateboarding and navigating daily life with a disability involve surprisingly similar ways of engaging with the built environment.

Today's Videos

Americans Released in Russia-Ukraine Exchange Return Home

Video Video: Americans Released in Russia-Ukraine Exchange Return Home

By The Associated Press

Alex Drueke and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, who had volunteered to fight in Ukraine and were then captured, were released as part of a larger prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine.

Hundreds Are Detained in Russia Amid Protests

Video Video: Hundreds Are Detained in Russia Amid Protests

By The Associated Press and Reuters

A human rights watchdog said at least 745 people were detained across Russia while protesting President Vladimir V. Putin's "partial mobilization" policy, which could sweep 300,000 civilians into military service.

A Look Back at Federer's Legacy

Video Video: A Look Back at Federer's Legacy

By Nikolay Nikolov

After more than 25 years on the professional court, Roger Federer announced his plans to retire. Federer is the first man to win 20 Grand Slam titles and is considered one of the greatest athletes ever.

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