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Finance
Lessons From a Law Firm’s Decision to Leave China
Dentons’ decision to quit the country and new investment limits by the Biden administration underscore the growing challenges facing Western…
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US
Ohio Voters Reject Constitutional Change Intended to Thwart Abortion Amendment
The contest was seen as a test of efforts by Republicans nationwide to curb voters’ use of ballot initiatives.
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World
Michael Boyd, Who Invigorated the Royal Shakespeare Company, Dies at 68
He is credited with stabilizing that venerable British troupe while energizing it with ambitious projects including “Matilda the Musical.”
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In Ireland’s ‘Forgotten County,’ a Tiny Inn Does It Right
The back story of Breac House, a tiny hotel in northwest Ireland’s County Donegal, sounds like a cautionary tale: Two…
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An Oil-Rich Ally Tests Its Relationship With the U.S.
The United Arab Emirates, which has translated its wealth into outsize global influence, is diverging from U.S. foreign policy —…
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The Wide World of Puppetry Converges on New York
This year’s International Puppet Fringe Festival surveys puppetry traditions from around the globe, and celebrates the legacy of the master…
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Mostly Mozart’s Repertoire Broadens With Its Audience
At recent Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performances, visibly diverse crowds took in programming new to the ensemble.
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Science
Our Galaxy Is Home to Trillions of Worlds Gone Rogue
Astronomers have found that free-floating planets far outnumber those bound to a host star.
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Finance
Are Cruises ‘Corny’? Some First-Time Passengers Looking for a Deal Say Maybe Not.
Younger generations of passengers are venturing onto ships for the first time. And with sky-high airfares and expensive hotels on…
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Magazine
After Transitioning, Gabbi Tuft Pays a Visit to Smackdown
She was once a 250-pound gladiator in the World Wrestling Entertainment ring. Now she’s a TikTok star who’s building a…