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Ukraine Tries to Stay Neutral in Political Dogfight Between Trump and Biden
With President Biden’s future unclear, Donald J. Trump’s support uncertain and a major NATO meeting looming, Ukrainian leaders are straining to keep their balance.Joe Biden -
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How a Last-Ditch Effort to Save Robert Menendez From Prosecution Backfired
Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Senator Robert Menendez, met with prosecutors last fall to plead his case. Days later, the senator was indicted on bribery charges. -
Financial Times - Business
The new volatility in British politics
Voters are more willing to shop around and swap parties than in the past -
NBC News - Politics
High stakes for Biden's political survival
The stakes could not be higher as donors and some Democratic lawmakers pull back their support for Mr. Biden. NBC News' Kristen Welker reports.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Top stories
A French Museum Collides With New Jersey Politics
State lawmakers voted to pull funding for an outpost of the Pompidou Center in Jersey City, blaming rising costs. The mayor said the decision was retribution. -
The New York Times - Business
Bonds Are Boring Again. But Political Turmoil Could Change That.
After years of horrendous returns, core bonds were beginning to look like attractive, ho-hum investments. Then the debate happened. -
The Hill - Politics
Biden leans on family with political future at risk
President Biden is increasingly leaning on his family while navigating calls from fellow Democrats to end his 2024 candidacy. Jill Biden and Hunter Biden serve as some of the president’s closest inner circle of confidants with a public focus ...Joe Biden -
Financial Times - World
Amid the Trump-Biden chaos, Americans should not forget their history
The indictments against King George in the Declaration of Independence could just as easily be applied to TrumpJoe Biden -
The New York Times - World
France Could Be Headed for Political Gridlock After Election
Experts said the country could be headed for months of political instability, with the National Assembly divided into three major blocs that appear unable to work with the others.
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French Leftist Coalition Prevails Over Le Pen's Far Right in Election Shock
The New Popular Front won the biggest share of the National Assembly but fell far short of a majority, raising the specter of a hung parliament.France -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Foreign Carmakers Fight to Survive in China as Market Share Dwindles
The country’s auto market is rapidly electrifying, with help from state subsidies, and local electric-vehicle makers have grabbed a significant share of the market.China -
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Israeli Troops Return to Gaza City Months After Leaving
Israeli forces have repeatedly returned to areas across Gaza that they had earlier withdrawn from, causing additional destruction and prompting fresh displacements.Israel -
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Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall in Texas After Ripping Through Caribbean
More than 1,200 flights were canceled as the state braced for the Category 1 storm, which caused catastrophic damage during its path across the Caribbean. -
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Euro Seen Rising as Political Risk Priced Out
The euro’s modest rise alongside stock market gains suggest traders aren’t dissatisfied with Sunday’s French parliamentary election result, ActivTrades said.