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The Expanded Child Tax Credit Is Gone. The Battle Over It Remains.
WASHINGTON — When the history of American hardship is written in some distant decade, two recent events may capture the…
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World
Fire Kills 10 in Xinjiang, Raising Questions About Lockdown
Ten people were killed and nine injured after a fire broke out in an apartment building in Xinjiang, a far…
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Business
How to Manage Credit Card Debt When Holiday Shopping
Americans are heading into the holiday shopping season with rapidly increasing levels of credit card debt. Credit card balances, which…
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Business
This Holiday Season, the Poor Buckle Under Inflation as the Rich Spend
Langham Hotel in Boston has plush suites and conference rooms.Credit...Across town, in Dorchester, people line up for Thanksgiving turkeys at…
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Sports
Qataris Bristle at What They See as Double Standards Over Their World Cup
When the singer Rod Stewart was offered more than $1 million to perform in Qatar, he said, he turned it…
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World
The Only U.S. Territory Without U.S. Birthright Citizenship
The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. This week’s…
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World
‘We Were a Family’: Victims in Walmart Shooting Had Bonded on Overnight Shift
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Every night, as they clocked in for the overnight shift around 10 p.m., the employees of a…
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World
He’s a Paralympian, a Surgeon and Now the First Disabled Astronaut
LONDON — John McFall is no stranger to a challenge. An avid sprinter in his youth, he had to learn…
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World
Under Missile Strikes, Ukrainians Haul Water, While Surgeons Work in the Dark
KYIV, Ukraine — The surgeons had made the long incision down the middle of the child’s chest, cut the breastbone…
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World
A Posthumous Solo Album Reveals a Jazz Star’s Melancholy
Following the death of Esbjörn Svensson, a pianist and one of Europe’s most influential jazz musicians, in a scuba diving…