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Business
Amazon Says It Reached a Climate Goal Seven Years Early
The company said it effectively got all of the electricity it used last year from sources that did not produce…
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News
Jake Sullivan: You Can Count on a Strong NATO
Americans understand the value of alliances. They know that these relationships make us stronger and help us build a world…
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US
Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift for Free Medical School Applies but Not to All
A donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide free tuition for Johns Hopkins medical students, if their families make less than…
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Business
Tesla’s Share of U.S. Electric Car Market Falls Below 50%
A new report estimates that the company led by Elon Musk accounted for just under half of all battery-powered vehicles…
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Business
America’s Divided Summer Economy Is Coming to an Airport or Hotel Near You
The gulf between higher- and lower-income consumers has been widening for years, but it is expected to show up especially…
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Business
Signs of Life Appear in TV Show Purchases
Netflix and Amazon are driving a small bump in the market for TV shows after a major slowdown.
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World
Dutch Olympic Organizers Defend Participation of Athlete Convicted of Rape
Steven van de Velde, a beach volleyball player, spent time in prison for the 2014 rape of a 12-year-old girl.…
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Business
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Cools, Welcome News
The economy appears to be downshifting and price gains are moderating, as Federal Reserve officials creep closer to beating inflation.
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News
Over 65, With No Place to Call Home
Robert Kirk, a retired jack of many trades, finds himself homeless at the age of 74 after a chain of…
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News
Second Stage Becomes First Broadway Nonprofit in Decades to Name New Leader
The organization, which won this year’s best play revival Tony Award for “Appropriate,” has chosen Evan Cabnet as its next…