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Politics
Falling Mortgage Rates Bring Some Home Buyers Back to Market
Buyers are returning after being sidelined by a jump in borrowing costs, but experts say that the uncertain state of…
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Politics
Bank of England Raises Rates to 4 Percent, Its 10th Straight Increase
The bank raised rates by half a point to the highest since 2008, but softened its tone on future rate…
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Politics
Forget Pandemic Puppies. Meet the Inflation Chicken.
Which shortage came first: the chicks or the eggs? Spooked by a huge spike in egg prices, some consumers are…
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US
Meet the Women Trying to Avoid a Spending Train Wreck in Congress
For the first time, the leaders of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees are all women, as is the top…
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Sports
Tom Brady: Answering the Questions You Didn’t Know You Had
All about Super Bowls, crypto, deflated footballs and Gisele Bündchen. And 23 seasons piling up the stats.
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Politics
G.M. Posts Solid Profit as It Pushes to Take On Tesla in E.V.s
Aiming to make a million electric vehicles a year by 2025, General Motors is investing in a Nevada lithium mine…
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US
Trump’s Fund-Raising in First Weeks of ’24 Race Is Relatively Weak
After announcing presidential runs, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush all raised more per day in their out-of-the-gates fund-raising…
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World
Hochul Could Face Battle With Fellow Democrats Over Corporate Tax Increase
Gov. Kathy Hochul is under pressure from some Democrats to extend a temporary corporate tax increase in her budget proposal…
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Politics
Eurozone Inflation Slows Sharply as Energy Costs Continue to Ease
Prices rose at an annual rate of 8.5 percent last month, down from 9.2 percent in December, but signs of…