International Business
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How Oil Markets Are Reacting to Iran’s Attack on Israel
Oil markets shrugged off the growing tensions in the Middle East, after Iran launched a barrage of missiles and drones…
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U.S. Awards Samsung $6.4 Billion to Bolster Semiconductor Production
The Biden administration will give up to $6.4 billion in grants to Samsung, one of the world’s largest chipmakers, the…
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A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up
Something deeply unusual has happened in the American housing market over the last two years, as mortgage rates have risen…
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Here’s Why This Bouquet of Red Roses Costs $72 in NYC.
To gather every last stem and ribbon, Mr. Patrikis is on the phone constantly, negotiating with 15 distributors to get…
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On Himalayan Hillsides Grows Japan’s Cold, Hard Cash
The views are spectacular in this corner of eastern Nepal, between the world’s highest mountains and the tea estates of…
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‘Civil War’ Is No. 1 at Box Office
Hollywood executives — not all, but most — have insisted for years that uncomfortable, thought-provoking, original movies can no longer…
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News Outlets Urge Trump and Biden to Commit to Presidential Debates
A group of major news organizations — including The Associated Press and the five big broadcast and cable networks —…
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Dana White, Donald Trump and the Rise of Cage-Match Politics
Dana White’s diplomatic ambitions were clear, if complicated: Un-cancel Bud Light. He had some calls to make. As the chief…
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Netflix’s New Film Strategy: More About the Audience, Less About Auteurs
Back in, say, 2019, if a filmmaker signed a deal with Netflix, it meant that he or she would be…
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Don Wright, Editorial Cartoonist With a Skewer for a Pen, Dies at 90
Don Wright, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist whose pointed work punctured duplicity and pomposity and resonated with common-sense readers,…
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