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For Volkswagen, the Bumpy Road to Electric Vehicles Starts to Hit Home
The auto giant is considering cuts it has long avoided in Germany as it contends with tepid interest in a high-cost technology.
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Trump Wants to ‘Drill, Baby, Drill,’ but Can He Cut Energy Prices?
The GOP nominee’s anti-inflation pitch focuses on lower costs for gas and electricity, areas where a president has limited control.
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How Immigration Remade the U.S. Labor Force
A historic influx of migrants has changed the size, makeup and outlook of the U.S. labor market and the economy.
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U.S. Effort to Broker Mideast Cease-Fire Gets a New Sense of Urgency
The execution of an American-Israeli hostage and five others has increased pressure on the White House to get Israel and Hamas to make a deal.
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The progressive campaign for a Florida ballot initiative to protect abortion rights is heating up, and one recent gathering in support of it was organized by and for Republicans.
The progressive campaign for a Florida ballot initiative to protect abortion rights is heating up, and one recent gathering in support of it was organized by and for Republicans.
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Mexico’s departing president is preparing to push through an unprecedented overhaul of the judicial system that has spooked foreign investors and raised tensions with the U.S.
Mexico’s departing president is preparing to push through an unprecedented overhaul of the judicial system that has spooked foreign investors and raised tensions with the U.S.