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Jamie Dimon and Elon Musk have been feuding for years. Since an exclusive JPMorgan summit at a Montana resort in March, they have been working to mend fences.
Exclusive | Elon Musk and Jamie Dimon Are Making Peace
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Mexicans go to the polls as two women face off in a national election that will result in the country having its first ever female head of state.
Mexicans Poised to Elect First Woman President
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, must decide whether to be the first prosecutor to seek to imprison a former president—or simply leave the matter to the judge.
New York Prosecutor Was First to Charge a Former President. Now He Weighs Seeking to Imprison One.
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The landslide in Papua New Guinea last month came amid a global effort to improve the science of detecting when a slope could collapse.
A Landslide Buried a Village at 3 a.m. Could It Have Been Predicted?
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More American couples are coming together with children from prior relationships. It often goes well until it comes time to read the will.
The Brady Bunch Breaks Down: Estate Fights Tear Stepfamilies Apart
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Sociologists have found that warm, caring dads produce what they call the “good father effect.” Closeness with fathers was associated with fewer weight concerns, higher self-esteem and fewer depression symptoms for both boys and girls.
Essay | Why Children Need Nurturing Fathers
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Mitchell Rutherford has taught high-school biology for 11 years. A millennial and digital native, he used to think technology had a place in the classroom and that students could be taught to manage their phone use. This year showed him the grim truth.
A Teacher Did All He Could to Keep Kids Off Phones. He’s Quitting in Frustration.
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Ukrainian and Western officials say Russia appears to be planning a grinding war of attrition to empty Kharkiv of its population by making life there untenable.
Russia Aims to Make Life Unlivable in Ukraine’s Second City
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Those screens asking for a 15%, 20% or 25% gratuity are awkward for service workers, too. “It’s kind of forcing them.”
What Your Barista Is Really Thinking as You Are About to Tip
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