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Tech Layoffs in U.S. Send Foreign Workers Scrambling to Find New Jobs
Workers on visas, many of them waiting years for green cards, now face having to leave the country unless they…
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A Scramble to See Hawaii’s Eruption Reveals Fissures on the Big Island
The slow-moving lava flow from Mauna Loa’s rare eruption is drawing excited tourists, while drawing out long-simmering cultural tensions.
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The Georgia Republican Unscathed by Walker’s Defeat
Gov. Brian P. Kemp of Georgia — once derided by some of his fellow Republicans — has emerged in the…
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Russia Finds a War Critic Guilty of ‘Spreading False Information’
MOSCOW — A Russian court on Friday found an opposition politician, Ilya Yashin, guilty of charges of “spreading false information”…
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Donald Trump Is Weak. And Powerful. Now What?
Everyone knows by now how many Trump candidates lost this year, especially the higher-profile, more hard-core ones who claimed the…
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What You Can Learn on Texas’ Death Row
The State of Texas intended to kill Ramiro Gonzales on July 13. Mr. Gonzales, who is 40, has been on…
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Three Signals We’ve Entered a New Economic Era
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ “From the U.S. Federal Reserve’s initial misjudgment that inflation would be ‘transitory’ to the…
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With Brittney Griner’s Release, Anxiety turns to Relief
HOUSTON — Brianna Turner was sleeping Thursday morning when her mother burst into her room to say that Brittney Griner,…
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What We Know About the Political Turmoil in Peru
An impeachment vote, an arrest, a new president. A day of political drama presented another challenge for the South American…