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Dating Apps Have Hit a Wall. Can They Turn Things Around?
The apps have changed our love lives, but they haven’t been able to convince enough young users to pay.
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China’s Exports Surge Are Drawing a Global Backlash
Increasing overseas sales of manufactured goods are helping China’s economy and creating employment, but countries from Europe to South Asia may lose jobs.
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Sprouts of Hope in a Gloomy Media Landscape
A handful of digital start-ups are finding success — so far, at least — by learning lessons from their troubled predecessors.
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In Hospitals, Affordable Housing Gets the Long-Term Investor It Needs
Health care systems and affordable housing developers have a mutual financial interest in helping communities live healthier.
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Trump takes control of the RNC with mass layoffs, restructuring
The move has raised fears among some former officials about the GOP’s future support for down-ballot candidates.
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Election 2024 live updates: Biden secures nomination, Trump could clinch GOP
Presidential nominating contests are being held in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington and Hawaii on Tuesday.
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Under partisan fire, Hur defends report that questions Biden’s memory
Former special counsel Robert K. Hur angered both Democrats and Republicans when he discussed his report on President Biden’s handling of classified documents.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has selected a running mate, will announce choice within two weeks
Kennedy has spoken with NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, former independent Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, according to someone familiar with the process.
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U.S. to Send $300 Million in Weapons to Ukraine Under Makeshift Plan
The package will keep advancing Russian troops at bay for only a few weeks, an official said.
