Month: December 2023
In One of the Least Diverse Nations, an American Outsider Shakes Up Politics
John Linton, born and raised in South Korea, tries to rejuvenate that country’s ruling party.
Read MorePalestinian Families Seek Medical Care Outside Besieged Gaza
Egypt and the U.A.E. are bringing out some of the injured and ill, but many families are separated and left behind.
Read MoreDouble Trouble: Investors Fight Fed on Two Fronts
While rate expectations have plunged for next year, further out they are still high.
Read MoreApple Aims to Make a Quarter of the World’s iPhones in India
Supplier Foxconn plans to build more factories and give India a production role once limited mostly to China.
Read MoreA messy contest is coming to a head behind Donald Trump – The Economist
A messy contest is coming to a head behind Donald Trump The Economist
Read MoreRussia scheduled March 17 for its presidential vote, setting the stage for Putin to announce a run for a fifth term in office that could keep him in power until at least 2030.
Russia scheduled March 17 for its presidential vote, setting the stage for Putin to announce a run for a fifth term in office that could keep him in power until at least 2030.
Read MoreUniversities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of Antisemitism
Congress has opened an investigation into Harvard, M.I.T. and University of Pennsylvania, a $100 million gift was withdrawn, and demands have grown for the universities’ presidents to resign.
Read MoreHunter Biden Charged With Evading Taxes on Millions From Foreign Firms
The Justice Department charged President Biden’s son after a long-running and wide-ranging investigation with substantial political repercussions.
Read MoreAt a Hanukkah Rally in New York, Prayers, Candles and Calls for Cease-Fire
On the first night of Hanukkah, which comes two months into the Israel-Hamas war, demonstrators mourned the Israelis and Palestinians who had been killed.
Read MoreHunter Biden is indicted on federal tax charges
A federal grand jury in the Central District of California returned the indictment charging the president’s son with three felony tax offenses and six misdemeanor tax offenses. (Image credit: Mark Makela/Getty Images)
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