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For Biden, a Subtle Shift in the Power Balance With China’s Xi Jinping

For the first time in years, a Chinese leader desperately needed a few things from the United States.

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‘Fallen Leaves’ Review: Love (and Laughs) Among the Ruins

In the latest from the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismaki, two lonely people find each other with tenderness, karaoke and deadpan…

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Sally Darr, Formidable Chef of ’80s-Era French Bistro, Dies at 100

A skilled and self-taught cook of homey French fare, she drew fans (including Julia Child) to her Greenwich Village restaurant…

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The Fed Has Put Our Housing Market in Jeopardy

The Federal Reserve’s relentless attack on inflation is jeopardizing our housing market. The resulting damage is not only having an…

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Tim Scott’s Campaign Collapse: Debate Flops, Mistrust and an AWOL Billionaire

Externally, Mr. Scott’s brand of relentless optimism never found traction. Internally, his campaign was plagued by missteps, and a huge…

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Arrests Motivated by Politics Face a Supreme Court Test

A 72-year-old city councilwoman in Texas, accused of misplacing a document, says she was the victim of retaliation for exercising…

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Case Closed?

Prosecutors formally advised lawyers for former Vice President Mike Pence this past June that he would not be charged for…

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Tough Decisions About Dementia and End-of-Life Care

Readers discuss Sandeep Jauhar’s guest essay about dementia and advance directives.

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The Most Controversial Statue in America Surrenders to the Furnace

Last Saturday in a small foundry, a man in heat-resistant attire pulled down his gold-plated visor, turned on his plasma…

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Is the Republican Speakership Cursed? Johnson Is About to Find Out.

Kevin McCarthy was just the latest in a series of Republican speakers and speaker wannabes who faced revolts. Speaker Mike…

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