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The Founders Anticipated the Threat of Trump

This week’s indictment of the former president outlines the sort of demagogic challenge to the rule of law that the Constitution’s architects most feared

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Hip-Hop Is Turning 50. Here's How It Got Its Name.

The musical movement, born at a party in the South Bronx, has a rich history.

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The Wrong Way to Punish the FBI

Killing FISA Section 702 wiretaps would remove a vital anti-terror tool.

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U.S. to Pause Some Financial Aid to Niger as Country Reels From Coup

Washington’s decision could risk years of counterterrorism cooperation between the two countries.

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Could the U.S. Have Ended World War II With a 'Demonstration' Bomb?

In 1945, American leaders debated whether to drop an atomic bomb in an unpopulated area to intimidate Japan into surrendering.

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Ukraine Struggles to Retake Bakhmut From Dogged Russian Fighters

Soldiers say advances have slowed in recent days against Russian defenses and counterattacks, denting hopes that Kyiv could soon retake the pivotal city.

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Another Big Chinese Property Domino Is Wobbling

Bonds of Country Garden, China’s largest developer by contracted sales, have been in free fall.

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All three major indexes dropped Friday to finish the week in the red. The Dow lost 1.1% for the week, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell 2.9% and 2.3%, respectively.

All three major indexes dropped Friday to finish the week in the red. The Dow lost 1.1% for the week, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell 2.9% and 2.3%, respectively.

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Nikola CEO Michael Lohscheller has stepped down due to a family health matter, and Chairman Steve Girsky has taken over the role.

Nikola CEO Michael Lohscheller has stepped down due to a family health matter, and Chairman Steve Girsky has taken over the role.

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Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work

Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance.

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'Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning' and 'Lowcountry' Reviews: Southern Stories Renewed Through Jazz

Trumpeter Chief Adjuah, formerly known as Christian Scott, sets aside his usual instrument and embraces his Black Indian heritage on a new album; Lowcountry’s self-titled record combines modern jazz with the musical traditions of Gullah culture.

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Texas Judge Blocks State Abortion Ban Against Women With Health Risks

The court says women facing life-threatening emergencies have been improperly denied abortions in the state.

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The Battle for Air Supremacy That Could Decide the Women's World Cup

Crossing the ball from wide positions has been the tournament’s best route to goals. No one does it better than the U.S.’s next opponent: Sweden.

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A Cultish Designer Returns. Fans Prepare for 'Financial Devastation.'

Phoebe Philo, the designer who redefined women’s power dressing, is releasing her first collection in years. Devotees are ready to spend.

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Meme Stocks Are a Thing---Again

Day traders are piling into meme stocks again, sending shares of Tupperware, Yellow and Rite Aid are soaring.

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Mississippi River Careens From Floods to Low Water, Threatening Barge Traffic

Low water levels are threatening to disrupt commerce for a second consecutive year.

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In Saudi Arabia's Ukraine Peace Talks, How to Measure Success?

Questions around the Jeddah talks include who will turn up, and whether participants will agree on a date for a peace summit.

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Buffett's Berkshire Ends Quarter With $36 Billion Profit, $147 Billion Cash Pile

Quarterly earnings rose for Warren Buffett’s holding company and most of its underlying businesses.

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Ham Radio Enthusiasts Battle High-Frequency Traders for the Airwaves

Trading firms are asking the FCC to open shortwave frequencies to greater commercial use.

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7 Money Traps College Students Should Avoid

For many students, managing finances is new, and they’re prone to make all sorts of mistakes.

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The West Sanctioned Russia's Billionaires. Now They Are Fighting Back.

The West has hoped that the sanctions would prod Russian President Vladimir Putin to give up his expansionist plans. So far the strategy hasn’t worked.

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