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In Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, Demand for Gold and Dollars Soars

People are pouring money into assets that they see as a safer bet than the Turkish lira, which has declined by more than 80% in the past five years.

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How Retirement Plans Should Protect Employees From Themselves

The design of 401(k)s and other retirement savings plans too often lead employees to make financially harmful mistakes. It doesnโ€™t have to be that way.

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What's Next in the Trump Trials?

Former President Trumpโ€™s logistical challenges multiply, as attorneys spar over trial dates in Washington and another indictment is set to drop in Georgia.

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With China Attending, Ukraine Peace Discussions Inch Forward

The Saudi-hosted talks, which excluded Russia, narrowed gaps between Ukraine and major developing countries over fair conditions to end the war.

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'Barbie' Surpasses $1 Billion at the Box Office

โ€œBarbieโ€ is now the fourth U.S. motion picture directed or co-directed by a woman to cross the billion-dollar mark.

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Berkshire Hathaway swung to a profit in the second quarter, boosted by its insurance division and strong gains in its massive investment portfolio, while its cash pile swelled.

Berkshire Hathaway swung to a profit in the second quarter, boosted by its insurance division and strong gains in its massive investment portfolio, while its cash pile swelled.

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Senior members of the Biden administration are attempting to persuade Canada to drop its plan to impose a digital-services tax at the start of 2024.

Senior members of the Biden administration are attempting to persuade Canada to drop its plan to impose a digital-services tax at the start of 2024.

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Airlines in the U.S., Europe and Asia are preparing to reduce some flights and routes temporarily to inspect aircraft affected by the recall of hundreds of Pratt & Whitney jet engines.

Airlines in the U.S., Europe and Asia are preparing to reduce some flights and routes temporarily to inspect aircraft affected by the recall of hundreds of Pratt & Whitney jet engines.

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Going to Europe This Summer? Brace for Flight Delays

Wildfires, air-traffic control shortages, strikes and the war in Ukraine have led to more delays than last yearโ€™s summer of disruption.

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Kim Jong Un Touts North Korea's Weapons

The leaderโ€™s recent arms-factory visits could signal an intent to export weapons, South Korea says, potentially to Russia.

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Siemens Energy Lowers Full-Year Guidance

Siemens Energy now expects a net loss of โ‚ฌ4.5 billion, while profit margin before special items is seen between minus 10% and minus 8% for 2023, due to mounting challenges at Siemens Gamesa that will cost โ‚ฌ2.2 billion.

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Compare the Heard on the Street Picks

See the best ideas from our columnists last year as they competed to find winning stocks.

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Saudi Aramco's Profit Drops, Hit by Lower Oil Prices, Output

The majority state-owned oil company boosted its dividend, highlighting the kingdomโ€™s dependence on oil revenues.

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New Jerseyans Don't Pump Gas. That's Just How They Like It.

Many Garden State residents are proud to be the last U.S. state to prohibit self-service gas stations.

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'First to the Front' Review: A Leading Lady of Journalism

One editor tagged her the โ€˜bayonet border correspondentโ€™ since she was usually among the first to arrive at a combat zone.

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Geopolitical Climate Denialism

Officials start to see the world is more dangerous than they thought in 2021.

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Alexei Navalny Gets Another 19 Years

The Russian opposition figure is a reminder of the price of freedom.

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Surprise Stock Market Rally Bulldozes Bearish Hedge Funds

Short covering by funds reaches its highest cumulative dollar amount in years.

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Tyson said it is closing chicken plants in three states as the meat-processing giant posted a $417 million loss for the three months ended July 1.

Tyson said it is closing chicken plants in three states as the meat-processing giant posted a $417 million loss for the three months ended July 1.

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Driller's Bankruptcy Lenders Fidelity, Apollo Stripped of Controlling Stake

A bankruptcy judge ruled that Benefit Street Partners and other unsecured creditors deserve most of the shares in Mesquite, the reorganized Sanchez Energy.

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