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Several years ago, I edited a column by a conservative writer arguing that statues honoring the Confederacy should be removed from public places. My work email address was included at the end of the piece, and I was bombarded with the threats and obscenities that such an opinion inevitably provoked.
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Pontiff warns of dangers of a technological revolution driven by ‘the idolatry of profit’
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Nigeria’s economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in the first quarter as growth in both its oil and non-oil sectors eased.
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Another vessel carrying crude oil crossed the vital shipping lane on Saturday
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The holiday-shortened week of trading will address key debates including AI's impact on software and inflation.
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Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, supplies will take time to normalise
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China’s worst mining disaster in decades feels like an echo of a past it has long sought to forget. The blast, which has killed at least 82 people at a pit in Liushenyu in the Shanxi coal belt, is the worst since 2009.
Stephen I. Miran submits his resignation as a member of the Federal Reserve Board, effective when or shortly before his successor on the Board is sworn in
Federal Reserve Board announces termination of enforcement actions with UBS Group AG, Credit Suisse AG, Credit Suisse Holdings (USA), Inc., and Credit Suisse AG, New York Branch
Federal Reserve Board announces it does not object to the conversion of United Texas Bank, of Dallas, Texas, from a bank supervised by the Federal Reserve to a national bank supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency