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The Woman Shaking Up Italian Politics (No, Not the New Prime Minister)
Daughter of Italian and Jewish American parents, Elly Schlein wants to remake the center-left opposition to Giorgia Meloni, if only her party can survive it.
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Why Companies Are Pushing Premium Products With Higher Prices
Companies are trying to maintain fat profits as the economy changes, making “premiumization” their new favorite buzzword.
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Retailers Lay Out a Downbeat Outlook as Inflation Squeezes Low-Income Shoppers
Despite better-than-expected earnings, retail executives predict that any sales growth will be much smaller than in years past.
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On Wall St., ‘Socially Responsible’ Is Common Sense. In Congress, It’s Political.
Lawmakers are trying to restrict these investment choices in workplace retirement plans, but big fund managers are trying to give shareholders a voice.
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Kellyanne Conway and George Conway confirm they are divorcing
Kellyanne and George Conway’s GOP power marriage drew intense fascination as he grew loudly critical of the Trump White House, where she worked.
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Democrats challenge credibility of GOP witnesses who embrace false Jan. 6 claims
House Republicans vowing to uncover a “weaponization” of the federal government against conservatives have so far called witnesses who have not presented any evidence of wrongdoing at the Justice Department and FBI, Democrats say.
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For clues to U.S. politics, look to Chicago, Wisconsin on April 4
Two local races are reminders of the significance of state and local politics in seeing how voters are leaning.
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Eyeing DeSantis, Trump Readies for a Long Primary Battle
Donald Trump is basking in affection from activists at CPAC on Saturday. But his campaign is preparing for an ugly, protracted primary fight for the nomination.
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Former Trump Adviser Kellyanne Conway and George Conway Are Divorcing
The political odd couple had bewildered Washington when Ms. Conway was serving as an adviser to President Donald J. Trump and her husband was one of his fiercest critics.
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The last New Jersey reporter on Capitol Hill just got laid off
Jonathan Salant covered Washington for Newark’s Star-Ledger for 10 years. Bob Menendez and other officials he scrutinized protest the elimination of his job.