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Turkey's Lira Falls To Its Lowest Value In Years
Potential changes in economic policy from Washington have sent tremors throughout emerging economies. In Turkey, where growth in recent years has put Eurozone economies to shame, the signs are troubling: The Turkish lira has fallen to its lowest value in years and private sector debt is soaring. Economists say continued liquidity and foreign investment remains crucial if Turkey is to avoid a hard landing.
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Will Hochul's 2023 plans come with a big price tag?
Gov. Kathy Hochul has until the end of the month, when she releases her state budget plan, to detail the costs of her programs to expand housing, mental health services and to support public safety actions.
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Nigeria's Kidnappings Grow More Brazen After 2014 Boko Haram Attack
A. Martinez speaks to Joe Parkinson, Africa bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, about the latest school kidnappings in northern Nigeria. Parkinson co-authored the book Bring Back Our Girls.
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An Analysis Of New Books About Donald Trump's Presidency
Several books about the Trump administration's final year, some including interviews with the ex-president, are arriving in bookstores. How do they change what we know about the Trump White House?
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Advocates say minimum wage needs to be higher before it’s indexed to inflation
Advocates, including many of the state’s major labor unions and anti-poverty groups, say that Gov. Kathy Hochul's starting wage of $15 is “seriously inadequate” to meet the needs of workers who are struggling to pay for necessities.
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Congress puts a spotlight on threats it believes China's government is posing
Congress is putting the spotlight on the strategic relationship between the U.S. and China. China is a rare issue where Republicans and Democrats agree Congress needs to respond to threats.
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Inflation is the thorn in this year's Valentine's Day roses
The global economy can be found in a single rose. This year those roses cost a lot more due to a global problem: inflation.
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Policing Is Changing In The Age of Social Distancing
Police departments are facing a new reality in the era of coronavirus. As familiar categories of crime fade, officers are being asked to handle unfamiliar and sometimes uncomfortable new assignments.
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In rural Alaska, federal money aims to transform internet access
In some remote parts of the state, Internet is almost twice as expensive and nearly 200 times slower than in cities. New projects headed to predominantly Alaska Native communities aim to fix that.
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School district finds eliminating natural gas from new buildings is complicated
Some schools in Portland, Ore., committed recently to some of the most progressive school climate policies in the nation. But the district is already struggling to meet benchmarks.
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