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Are These Really ‘the ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’?
The places on this year’s “50 Best” list are endurance tests, theatrical spectacles, monuments to ego and — the two most frightening words in dining — “immersive experiences.”
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Roaring Kitty Came Back to Talk GameStop. Shares Plunged.
Keith Gill, the investor who spurred the meme stock mania in 2021, attracted a huge audience for his public return to livestreaming Friday. But his favorite buy dropped.
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A New Measure Shows C.E.O. Pay at Even More Astronomical Levels
With new executive pay disclosures, the big picture is still riches at the top and lagging wages for most of the rank-and-file, our columnist says.
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Biden Has a Historically Strong Job Market. It May Not Be Enough.
Job gains continue to surge, and the unemployment rate remains low, but as the president seeks re-election, voters say they care more about high prices.
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Disinformation Spreads Amid EU Elections
False narratives and conspiracy theories about climate change, immigration and Ukraine are spreading via politicians and foreign operatives.
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Hunter Biden trial nears end, with Naomi Biden as one of the final witnesses
Hunter Biden’s lawyers hope jurors will take a nuanced view of substance abuse and addiction when they begin deliberations — which could happen early next week.
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Trump raising money in Beverly Hills; Biden touts democracy
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Gaza pier repaired, U.S. ready to resume aid mission, Pentagon says
The Pentagon’s Gaza pier operation was halted after the floating structure broke apart in high seas. Officials say food deliveries will start again within days.
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Mike Pence Derailed His Political Career Opposing Trump. Can He Revive It?
The former vice president wants to climb back to relevance as a keeper of the flame for traditional conservatism. The Trump camp calls him “Judas Pence.”
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Alex Jones Seeks to Liquidate His Assets to Pay Damages to Sandy Hook Families
But money to the families would fall far short of the more than $1.4 billion they were awarded by juries for Mr. Jones’s lies about the 2012 school massacre.