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Updates
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Exclusive: Oil companies are conveying an unlikely message to the GOP and its presidential candidate: Spare President Biden’s signature climate law.
Big Oil Urges Trump Not to Gut Biden’s Climate Law
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China's quest for EV dominance has hit roadblocks overseas. These charts show how and what its carmakers are doing to get around them.
China’s Drive for Global EV Dominance and the Roadblocks It’s Facing, in Charts
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You’ve achieved professional success. Someone forgot to tell your bank account.
Meet the HENRYS: The Six-Figure Earners Who Don’t Feel Rich
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Google’s grip on the nearly $300 billion search advertising business is loosening as a flurry of new offerings for advertisers hits the market.
Google’s Grip on Search Slips as TikTok and AI Startup Mount Challenge
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Top Western consulting firms have signed thousands of contracts across China as Washington and Beijing seek to untangle economies.
Despite Geopolitical Tensions, China Is Big Business for Western Consulting Firms
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“What kind of childhood is this?” After Oct. 7, Palestinians entered a year of limbo that still has no end in sight.
A Single Day Changed These Gazans’ Lives Forever
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Trump's Saturday rally drew tens of thousands, but the race has shifted. He now faces a tougher opponent in Vice President Kamala Harris, with polls indicating a close contest.
Trump Returns to Site of Failed Pennsylvania Assassination Attempt
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From Opinion: Can we still trust the unemployment rate? The BLS jobs report survey is outdated and underfunded, write William Beach and Erica L. Groshen.
Opinion | Can We Still Trust the Unemployment Rate?
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From Opinion: Med-school accreditation is outdated. The LCME, established with noble goals, has become arbitrary and holds back innovation, write Robert I. Grossman and Steven B. Abramson.
Opinion | Med-School Accreditation Is Outdated
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