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U.S. and China, by the Numbers
From movie theaters to military spending, here’s how one of the world’s most important economic relationships stacks up.
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Janet Yellen Criticizes China’s Treatment of U.S. Companies
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s concerns reflected continuing tensions between the two countries.
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Gen X Is in Charge. Don’t Make a Big Deal About It.
The original “latchkey kids” are grown up, in the boss’s seat and ready to make the rules. If that’s OK?
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On his age, Biden now trying to show he’s in on the joke
Biden increasingly makes quips about his age, trying to show he is in on the joke. It’s a new strategy for Biden, who in the past has been touchy on the subject.
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The 10 fact checks you’ve most wanted to read so far in 2023
Fact checks about Hunter Biden dominated the list
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Biden Weighs Giving Ukraine Weapons Banned by Many U.S. Allies
Ukraine is seeking cluster munitions, which are known to cause grievous injuries to civilians, as its ammunition supply runs low.
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An Uneasy Quiet at NATO’s Newest Border With Russia
Finland’s membership in the Western military alliance has increased NATO’s borders with Russia by 830 miles — and angered Moscow.
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A DeSantis Hits the Campaign Trail in Iowa, but It’s Not Ron
Gov. Ron DeSantis’s wife, Casey DeSantis, held her first solo campaign event in Iowa, connecting with fellow moms and casting her husband as a champion of the “parents’ rights” movement.
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Federal Judge Defends Clarence Thomas in New Book
Judge Amul Thapar assiduously defends the Supreme Court justice but says courts should foster greater public understanding of how they work.
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Fed Rate Increases Hinge on Strength of Jobs and Economy
How much more the Federal Reserve raises interest rates this year will hinge on the strength of the economy — particularly the labor market.