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Finance
The Stakes Behind the F.T.C.’s Bid to Block Microsoft’s Big Deal
In seeking to oppose the $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard, the agency is hoping to revamp the nation’s antitrust…
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Magazine
Christmas Kitsch, No Longer Full of Hot Air
Forget the blow-up Santas for your lawn. A new generation of old-fashioned blow mold decorations have come to town.
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US
A Scramble to See Hawaii’s Eruption Reveals Fissures on the Big Island
The slow-moving lava flow from Mauna Loa’s rare eruption is drawing excited tourists, while drawing out long-simmering cultural tensions.
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US
The Georgia Republican Unscathed by Walker’s Defeat
Gov. Brian P. Kemp of Georgia — once derided by some of his fellow Republicans — has emerged in the…
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News
Donald Trump Is Weak. And Powerful. Now What?
Everyone knows by now how many Trump candidates lost this year, especially the higher-profile, more hard-core ones who claimed the…
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World
Chasing the U.S., China’s Leader Emerges From Diplomatic Isolation
Xi Jinping’s visit to Saudi Arabia highlights Beijing’s renewed bid to compete with Washington after years of preoccupation with the…
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Finance
These Sustainable Watch Brands Make a Case for Slow Fashion
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
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Sports
Griner’s Detention Showed the Strength and the Struggle in Women’s Sports
Brittney Griner’s detention in Russia on drug charges could be described through the lens of war and politics, with Griner,…
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World
Qatar Extends Its Natural Gas Dominance at Russia’s Expense
As its influence grows, the country is poised to become a big energy supplier to Europe, which has turned away…
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Finance
Highbrow Films Aimed at Winning Oscars Are Losing Audiences
The kind of critically praised dramas that often dominate the awards season are falling flat at the box office, failing…