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Will Erdogan's Victory Soften Turkey's Opposition to Sweden in NATO?
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Why Spending Cuts Likely Won't Shake the Economy

Why Spending Cuts Likely Won't Shake the Economy

By Jim Tankersley

With low unemployment and above-trend inflation, the economy is well positioned to absorb the modest budget cuts that President Biden and Republicans negotiated.

Will Erdogan's Victory Soften Turkey's Opposition to Sweden in NATO?

Will Erdogan's Victory Soften Turkey's Opposition to Sweden in NATO?

By Steven Erlanger

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, re-elected as Turkey's president, is expected to toughen up at home but seek better ties with Washington and ratify Swedish membership of the military alliance.

A Small Town's Tragedy, Distorted by Trump's Megaphone

A Small Town's Tragedy, Distorted by Trump's Megaphone

By Charles Homans and Ken Bensinger

When a teen's killing became a right-wing talking point, the rush to outrage obscured a more complicated story.

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The Mystery of the Disappearing van Gogh

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The Mystery of the Disappearing van Gogh

After a painting by the Dutch artist sold at auction, a movie producer claimed to be the owner. It later vanished from sight, with a trail leading to Caribbean tax havens and a jailed Chinese billionaire.

The Real Reason Your Groceries Are Getting So Expensive

Opinion | Guest Essay

The Real Reason Your Groceries Are Getting So Expensive

By Stacy Mitchell

Grocery-retailer consolidation is damaging our food system, stifling innovation and making everything more expensive.

Today's Videos

Apartment Building in Iowa Partially Collapses

Video Video: Apartment Building in Iowa Partially Collapses

By Reuters and The Associated Press

Emergency medical workers escorted more than a dozen people out of the six-story building and rescued eight others. No deaths were reported.

Erdogan Wins Turkey's Presidential Runoff Election

Video Video: Erdogan Wins Turkey's Presidential Runoff Election

By The Associated Press

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's victory in a runoff election in Turkey has granted him another five years in office.

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