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Advisory Firm Sues Elon Musk’s Twitter, Saying It Hasn’t Been Paid
Innisfree M&A says Twitter, which Elon Musk bought last year, has not paid it $1.9 million for services it rendered…
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World
Russia Pushes to Take Ukrainian Town Near a Vital Supply Line
The town of Vuhledar is just a few miles from a critical rail link. Its capture would enable Moscow to…
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World
Muscle Cars, Balaclavas and Fists: How the Scorpions Rolled Through Memphis
For 14 months, officers from the high-profile Scorpion unit of the Memphis Police Department patrolled city streets with an air…
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Democrats Set to Vote on Overhauling Party’s Primary Calendar
The proposal would radically reshape the way the party picks its presidential nominees, putting more racially diverse states at the…
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World
Some Homeless Encampments Can Stay, but the Underlying Issues Remain
Three court decisions have now ruled that the shelter system does not meet the needs of homeless people.
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World
Turning Nairobi’s Public Libraries Into ‘Palaces for the People’
A Kenyan nonprofit is restoring iconic public libraries, leaving behind a segregated past and turning them into inclusive spaces.
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Business
Selling Trump Isn’t What It Used to Be
Donald Trump has reunited with a former business partner to sell online trading cards, hoping to recreate a once-profitable mix…
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World
Ties to Kabul Bombing Put ISIS Leader in Somalia in U.S. Cross Hairs
Bilal al-Sudani’s financing of the ISIS branch in Afghanistan that killed 13 U.S. troops in 2021 elevated him on U.S.…
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World
Classified U.S. Report Highlighted Foreign Power Surveillance With Advanced Technology
Before a Chinese spy balloon was discovered in the United States, American officials said a rival power may have used…
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World
When It Comes to Building Its Own Defense, Europe Has Blinked
Despite expectations that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would force Europe to bolster its military strength, it has instead reinforced dependency…