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‘An Invisible Cage’: How China Is Policing the Future

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Schools Are Spending Billions on High-Tech Defense for Mass Shootings

Reid Bauer was finishing lunch period last year at his middle school in the Atlanta area when an alarm began…

The Quest to Beat High Gas Prices

“I SOLD MY GIRLFRIENDS CAR CAUSE GAS PRICES ARE HIGH ????” reads the caption on the video Justice Alexander posted…

Companies Are More Vocal Than Ever on Social Issues. Not on Abortion.

Companies had more than a month to formulate a response to the end of federal abortion rights in the United…

Fed Confronts a ‘New World’ of Inflation

Federal Reserve officials are questioning whether their longstanding assumptions about inflation still apply as price gains remain stubbornly and ...

Inflation Complicates Biden’s Deliberations on Student Loan Forgiveness

WASHINGTON — The soaring cost of food, gasoline and other staples is further complicating a fraught debate among President Biden…

Labor Agency Seeks Broad Order Against Starbucks in Federal Court

Federal labor regulators have asked a court to force Starbucks to stop what they say is extensive illegal activity in…

Companies Brace for Impact of New Forced Labor Law

WASHINGTON — A sweeping new law aimed at cracking down on Chinese forced labor could have significant — and unanticipated…

Dutch Government Activates ‘Early Warning’ Because of Russian Cutbacks on Gas

The Dutch government said on Monday that Russia’s tightening of gas supplies to Europe had prompted it to declare an…

French Nuclear Power Crisis Frustrates Europe’s Push to Quit Russian Energy

PARIS — Plumes of steam towered above two reactors recently at the Chinon nuclear power plant in the heart of…

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