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AT&T Strike in Southeast Stretches Into Third Week
The strike continued as landline union workers in Florida, Georgia and seven other states withdrew from federal mediation.
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‘Outposts of Diplomacy’ Review: Territorial History
As the embassy developed as an institution, it began to be used to link nations with sometimes virulently opposed beliefs.
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Landon Y. Jones, Who Popularized the Term ‘Baby Boomers,’ Dies at 80
With his book ‘Great Expectations,’ he launched a generational shorthand. Later, as the top editor of People magazine, he helped create the celebrity-industrial complex.
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Former Aide to New York Gov. Hochul Charged With Acting as Chinese Agent
Linda Sun is charged with using her state government position to push Beijing’s agenda in the U.S.
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Constellation Brands Cuts Outlook on U.S. Wine Market Woes
Constellation Brands cut its earnings outlook due to an impairment for the Wine & Spirits business, as negative trends in the U.S. wine market continue.
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Harbour Energy Raises Production Outlook After $11.2 Billion Wintershall Acquisition
The U.K. oil-and-gas producer said that it now targets an output of between 250,000 and 265,000 daily barrels of oil-equivalent for the year, including the acquired assets.