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Where Money Meets Feelings: Financial Therapy Finds Its Footing

In the early days of the pandemic, Nora Herting decided to try financial therapy. “I didn’t even know what it…

Russian Economy Contracts Sharply as War and Sanctions Take Hold

The Russian economy contracted steeply in the second quarter as the country felt the brunt of the economic consequences of…

For Electric Vehicle Makers, Winners and Losers in Climate Bill

The climate and energy package awaiting final approval by Congress aims to achieve two goals that are not always compatible:…

Britain’s Economy Shrank in Second Quarter, as Warnings About the Future Get Bleaker

The British economy contracted slightly in the second quarter, losing momentum as the country experiences a deepening cost-of-living crisis and…

The Summer of NIMBY in Silicon Valley’s Poshest Town

SAN FRANCISCO — Tech industry titans have navigated a lot to get where they are today — the dot-com bust,…

Climate and Tax Bill to Rewrite Embattled Black Farmer Relief Program

WASHINGTON — A $4 billion program to help Black and other “socially disadvantaged” farmers that never got off the ground…

Aspen’s Tangled Summer Saga: The Rich Developer vs. the Local Paper

ASPEN, Colo. — Summers in Aspen are usually a breezy idyll of sunny hikes and ice-cream socials, a season when…

Estonia Never Needed to Import Gas by Ship. Until It Did.

In Paldiski, Estonia, abandoned Soviet-era bunkers, splattered with graffiti and overgrown with weeds, are a reminder of the centuries-long ...

Rivian Reports $1.7 Billion Quarterly Loss as Supply Chain Problems Persist

Rivian, a fledgling electric-vehicle manufacturer, said Thursday that it lost $1.7 billion in the second quarter. The company said it…

The Golden Arches Return to Ukraine After a 6-Month Hiatus

McDonald’s will begin reopening its restaurants in Kyiv and western Ukraine, the company said Thursday, in response to what it…

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