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Iranian Rapper's Death Sentence Draws International Uproar
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Hamas Releases New Hostage Video as Pressure Grows for Israel to Reach Deal
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The Tragic Pregnancy Stories Filling the Abortion Campaign Airwaves
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Northrop's Rocket Fuel Factory Is Slow to Take Off
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Investors to Big Tech: Mind Your Pocketbook
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Adults---Yes, Adults---Are Throwing Half-Birthday Parties
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Delcy Morelos's Earthy Delights
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Blue Öyster Cult's 'Secret Treaties' Turns 50
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News Quiz for April 27, 2024
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Young Americans Are Getting Left Behind by Rising Home Prices, Higher Stocks
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How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
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Deciphering Tesla's Plans for a Cheaper Car
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Donald Trump Is Used to the Finer Things in Life. At the Courthouse, 'He's Miserable.'
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Thinking Doesn't Have to Feel So Hard
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Kraft Heinz's CEO Is a Health Nut. Can He Remake a Processed-Food Giant?
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Israel and Hezbollah Flirt With Dangerous Mideast Escalation
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U.S. intelligence agencies believe Putin likely didn't order the killing of Alexei Navalny in an Arctic penal colony in February, a finding criticized by the Russian dissident's allies.
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Putin Didn't Directly Order Navalny's February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
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A Surge of Wartime Brain Injuries Is Changing Lives---and Offering Lessons
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Adam Neumann, Rebuffed by WeWork, Asks Bankruptcy Court to Block Lender Plan
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You Know LVMH For Its Luxury Bags. It's Also a Titan of Real Estate.
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Meet the AI Expert Advising the White House, JPMorgan, Google and the Rest of Corporate America
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Investors Cheer AI Spending Boom in Big Tech---Just Not at Meta
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Inside the Pro-Palestinian Protests Disrupting Columbia University
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He Thinks Your Next Vacation Should Be in Detroit. Yes, He's Serious.
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Trump's allies are quietly drafting proposals that would attempt to erode the Federal Reserve's independence if the former president wins a second term.
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The IRS declared its foray into online tax preparation a success and is considering expansions.
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The Biden administration won't move to ban menthol cigarettes, after the White House weighed the potential public-health benefits of a ban against the political risk of angering Black voters.
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Secretary of State Blinken warned Chinese leader Xi that the U.S. was prepared to act if Beijing didn't cut back on its support for Russia's defense industry.
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King Charles III will soon resume public royal duties as he makes good progress in his battle against cancer.
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Egypt's president dispatched his intelligence chief to Israel in a last-ditch effort to revive talks toward a cease-fire in Gaza.
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A British man has been charged with being a Russian operative following an arson attack on a Ukrainian-linked business in London.
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Thyssenkrupp agreed to sell a 20% stake in its steel business to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP for an undisclosed sum.
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Stocks rose with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq gaining 0.4%, 1% and 2%, respectively.
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Rémy Cointreau posted a decline in sales for its fourth quarter as it continues to destock in the U.S., but saw a better-than-expected performance in China despite the complex market environment there.
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Regulators seized troubled Philadelphia bank Republic First Bancorp and sold it to fellow regional lender Fulton Financial.
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Paramount Global's board is considering replacing CEO Bob Bakish, according to people familiar with the situation.
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Federal auto-safety regulators are examining the adequacy of Tesla's recall of two million vehicles with Autopilot software, tying the technology to at least 14 fatalities and hundreds of crashes.
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Exxon Mobil and Chevron posted lower first-quarter profits in part because of anemic natural-gas prices and refining margins, as their run of record-setting results tapers off.
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Anglo American rejected a $39 billion takeover proposal from rival BHP, setting the stage for a potential bidding war.
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