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Brazil's real regains some ground after sliding on Trump's 50% tariff threat
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The new tariffs would exempt, for now, goods compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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A 17-year-old shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy on a New Mexico highway last summer was one in a growing number of cases.
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The Ivy League school has discussed an effort to ‘support viewpoint diversity’ with potential donors. Harvard says the initiative ‘will not be partisan.’
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Asian currencies mostly weakened against the U.S. dollar in the early morning session on possible position adjustments, but may be supported by risk-on sentiment.
Oil was higher in the early Asian session. “Traders are mindful of rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East,” ANZ Research analysts said.
JGBs edged lower in price terms in the morning Tokyo session on worries over the outcome of Japan’s Upper House election on July 20.
It takes a village—and sometimes millions of dollars—to keep luxury properties running smoothly.
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The man of steel is back in a new $225 million reboot. It’s the last, best hope for DC Comics to match the success of the Marvel industrial complex.
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Gold edged higher in the early Asian session amid lingering global trade tensions.
The Canadian clothing retailer expects its fiscal-year results to be better than previously projected, given lower U.S. tariffs on goods from China, though added costs will continue to pose challenges.
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An investigation into the June crash so far hasn’t pointed to a problem with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner or its GE Aerospace engines.
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Jochanan Senf, a longtime Unilever executive, starts in the role this month.
A new group plans to raise at least $20 million to stop the democratic socialist in the city’s mayoral race.
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Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff.
The airline expressed confidence after a rocky first half of the year and forecast a stronger third quarter than analysts expected.
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Washington will need a lot more spending restraint.
Bank was losing millions of dollars a month on card launched with Bilt.
The regulator for Fannie and Freddie wants to reduce the use of FICO for housing credit, while factoring in borrowers’ rent payments.
Flutter Entertainment is buying the remaining stake in FanDuel to take full ownership of the sports-betting platform, which is now valued at $31 billion.
Cheap Cava has flooded the market for so long, our expectations for the Spanish sparkling wine—and the amount we’ll pay for it—tend to be low. Our columnist found five quality bottles that overdeliver for the price.
A major hurdle has been removed on the path to a deal between T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular.
Representatives for Khalil said that they had filed a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act as a precursor to a lawsuit against the government.
The president again pushed the Fed to lower rates, helping power the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite to fresh record closing highs.
U.S. firms will pay 50% more while waiting years for more U.S. production.
The President still wants a nuclear deal, but that will take more sanctions and other pressure.
Now it’s a class action of babies Trump wants to deny U.S. citizenship.
He begins to acknowledge that Putin is a menace and ‘isolationism’ isn’t a viable strategic approach.
Peggy Noonan
He criticizes four competing beef companies and champions Big Labor.
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The longtime executive at the home-building company will succeed Marty Connor.
The apparel company said it is now expecting annual revenue to increase 1% to 2%, after previously guiding for a 1% to 2% decline in fiscal-year sales.
The decision came weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court limited sweeping injunctions in similar challenges to the order.
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Some investors hope the city will give up its peg to the U.S. dollar. They’re likely to keep hoping.
Mobile data is now a luxury on the island, and students in Havana have had enough of the regime.
Oscar Biscet
‘Could such public [grocery] stores survive the shoplifting tsunami that has already devastated their private counterparts?’
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Writer-director Embeth Davidtz offers a beguiling film inspired by Alexandra Fuller’s 2001 memoir about her childhood in southern Africa during the 1980s, when British families like hers were the target of nationalist guerillas.
Kyle Smith
The playwright borrows elements of Greek tragedy for his story about a lesser-known king who provides defensive aid in the final stages of the siege of Troy.
Charles Isherwood
Trump’s pro-crypto policies, corporate stockpiling and a stock-market rebound helped fuel the latest rally.
But the ugly new law is one of the least popular acts ever.
Alan S. Blinder
‘Can you help the lady who’s trying to cross the street?,’ Maria yelled. I’m glad I did.
Tim Busch
Gold posted gains amid fears that the Big Beautiful Bill will add to the risk factors around inflation.
Teaching literature is an exercise in freedom. Now ideological demands from the right are putting it in danger.
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Crunchy black-eyed peas, chile-lime dressing and a bed of mint-flecked labneh push this cool melon salad into dinner territory.
Kitty Greenwald
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Reports of copper theft from trucks are rising even faster than the metal’s soaring value.
Oil futures gave back gains on renewed oversupply concerns after the market had shrugged off a raft of bearish factors the previous three sessions.
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