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The World Economy Is Imperiled by a Force Hiding in Plain Sight

The World Economy Is Imperiled by a Force Hiding in Plain Sight

By Peter S. Goodman

Well more than two years into the worst pandemic in a century, the accompanying economic shock continues to assault global fortunes.

Little-Known Lawyer Pitched Trump on Extreme Plans to Subvert Election

Little-Known Lawyer Pitched Trump on Extreme Plans to Subvert Election

By Maggie Haberman and Luke Broadwater

The role of William J. Olson in advising the president in late 2020, which has not previously been disclosed, shows how fringe figures were influencing him at a critical time.

What New Abortion Bans Mean for the Youngest Patients

What New Abortion Bans Mean for the Youngest Patients

By Dana Goldstein and Ava Sasani

One 10-year-old became the focus of debate, but more than 1,000 girls under 15 seek abortions each year. "How are we going to help the pregnant kids?"

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A North Dakota City Attracted a Corn Mill. Then Came Questions About Its Chinese Owners.

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A North Dakota City Attracted a Corn Mill. Then Came Questions About Its Chinese Owners.

By Mitch Smith

Officials in Grand Forks are enthusiastic about the potential benefit to the economy, but the connection to China stoked a backlash.

What Joe Manchin Cost Us

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What Joe Manchin Cost Us

By Leah C. Stokes

Mr. Manchin's legacy will be climate destruction.

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The U.S. 'Is Not Going Anywhere,' Biden Tells Middle East Leaders

Video Video: The U.S. 'Is Not Going Anywhere,' Biden Tells Middle East Leaders

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President Biden told a summit of Arab leaders that the United States remained committed to the Middle East amid an escalating great power competition for the region with countries such as China, Russia and Iran.

U.S. Pledges $100 Million to Palestinian Hospitals in Jerusalem

Video Video: U.S. Pledges $100 Million to Palestinian Hospitals in Jerusalem

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President Biden announced that the United States would give financial assistance to a network of Palestinian hospitals in East Jerusalem.

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New prime minister needs to combat SF’s anti-British agenda, says Ian Paisley

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  New prime minister needs to combat SF's anti-British agenda, says Ian Paisley  
New prime minister needs to combat SF's anti-British agenda, says Ian Paisley
     
   
     
 
Health pressure as Northern Ireland Covid rates mean staff miss work
Health pressure as Northern Ireland Covid rates mean staff miss work
 
     
 
Petrol bomb attacks on two houses and arson attack on seven cars in Co Antrim
Petrol bomb attacks on two houses and arson attack on seven cars in Co Antrim
 
     
 
Key unionists united in praise of family friendly Twelfth events
Key unionists united in praise of family friendly Twelfth events
 
     
 
There was a lot about Britishness on the Twelfth, not much on Protestant faith
There was a lot about Britishness on the Twelfth, not much on Protestant faith
 
     
 
The Northern Ireland footballing women did us proud at the Euros
The Northern Ireland footballing women did us proud at the Euros
 
     
 
Henry McDonald: For the DUP, much hangs on Conservative leadership vote
Henry McDonald: For the DUP, much hangs on Conservative leadership vote
 
     
 
Ben Lowry: There is no sign of a Tory who sees the problems facing NI unionists
Ben Lowry: There is no sign of a Tory who sees the problems facing NI unionists
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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