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London’s Canary Wharf Tries to Revamp Its Image as Banks Exit
A major bank is leaving its headquarters in London’s purpose-built financial district. But the district’s owner has other plans for the area, which may help it survive the pressures it faces.
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Stock Market Returns Are Deceptively High
While stocks, bonds and money market funds have generated positive returns for the year, a quirk in the calendar is creating deceptively strong performances.
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House narrowly passes divisive Pentagon policy bill
Nearly all Democrats voted against the defense bill, outraged by Republican-backed amendments targeting the military’s abortion policy and diversity initiatives
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Trump Organization staffer told they could be charged in documents case
The target letter to a low-level Trump Organization employee indicates the Mar-a-Lago classified-documents probe remains active and more could be charged.
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Biden’s good economic news — and what it could mean
This week, the president got two of the best pieces of economic news he’s seen since 2021. Here’s what polls suggest about it.
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Biden’s good economic news — and what it could mean
This week, the president got two of the best pieces of economic news he’s seen since 2021. Here’s what polls suggest about it.
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What the GOP’s sizable defections on Ukraine portend
Forty-one percent of House Republicans voted against sending a relatively small $300 million to Ukraine. It suggests the Ukraine skeptic bloc is growing.
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U.S. Cluster Munitions Arrive in Ukraine, but Impact on Battlefield Remains Unclear
U.S. officials and military analysts say the weapons, which are banned by many countries, will ease Ukraine’s artillery ammunition shortage but may not have an immediate impact in the war.
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Trump Employee Warned of Charges in Classified Documents Case
Prosecutors sent a target letter to a low-level worker at former President Donald J. Trump’s company, suggesting the possibility of indictment and confirming that the investigation is continuing.
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Biden Switches Up His Big-Money Operation Ahead of 2024
The president and his advisers are elevating a new super PAC, Future Forward, as their leading outside group to rake in cash from his wealthiest benefactors.