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America
The Week in Business: Cuts to Oil Production
Credit...Giulio BonaseraWhat’s Up? (April 2-8) Surging Oil Prices An unexpected move by Saudi Arabia, Russia and other members of OPEC…
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Opinion
Easter Rebukes the Christian Will to Power
On Easter Sunday, billions of Christians gather together to celebrate the event that’s indispensable to the Christian faith — the…
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Opinion
The Abortion Pill Ruling Is Bad Law, and the Biden Administration Should Fight It
The Friday-night ruling by Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk purporting to stay the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone for use…
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Opinion
The Case for Staying Married to a Spouse You Cannot Stand
My husband and I celebrated 19 years of marriage in December. I am only 37, which means I have been…
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Europe
Nashville, Battered and Mourning, Pauses for Easter
The holiest day in the Christian calendar comes as the church-filled city is in a heated political debate, and still…
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Europe
At Stanford Law School, the Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?
After a student protest, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a much-praised memo defending academic freedom. But that protest shows how complicated…
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Europe
With Dueling Rulings, Abortion Pill Cases Appear Headed to the Supreme Court
One federal judge said the F.D.A.’s approval of the drug mifepristone was invalid, while another federal judge ordered the agency…
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Food
Two Federal Judges Issued Opposing Rulings on Abortion Pills. Here’s What’s Going On.
One invalidated the F.D.A.’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. The other ordered the F.D.A. to do nothing to restrict…
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Europe
Former Fox Employee Convicted of Bribery for Soccer Broadcast Deals
The employee, Hernán López, and an Argentine marketing firm were accused of helping make illegal payments for rights to tournaments…
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Europe
Have Eggs, Will Travel. To Freeze Them.
Faced with the high cost of egg-freezing in their home countries, some women are going abroad for a better deal,…