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China’s Xi Jinping Takes Rare Direct Aim at U.S. in Speech

Chinese leader Xi Jinping blamed what he termed a U.S.-led campaign to contain China for worsening the troubles and global uncertainties that his country has faced over the past five years.

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The U.S. Is Not Yet Ready for the Era of ‘Great Power’ Conflict

Since 2018, the military has shifted to focus on China and Russia after decades fighting insurgencies, but it still faces challenges to produce weapons and come up with new ways of waging war.

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Bars, Hotels and Restaurants Become the Economy’s Fastest-Growing Employers

Hospitality companies are reviving their hiring after making pandemic cuts, offsetting slower jobs growth in the technology industry.

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What Is a CEO’s Pay Actually Worth?

Companies for first time must tell how much stock awards soar or shrink. For one CEO, it’s a $24 million difference.

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Macy’s, Best Buy Sales Decline, Reflecting Shopper Pullback

Consumers pulled back on purchases of apparel and electronics in recent months while continuing to spend on groceries and other necessities, according to some of the largest U.S. retailers.

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Putin’s Secret Weapon on Energy: an Ex-Morgan Stanley Banker

Young Russian technocrats with deep knowledge of the West are vaulting to the Kremlin’s upper echelons of power.

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Eli Lilly to Cut Prices of Insulin Drugs by 70%, Cap Patient Costs at $35

Facing pressure to curb diabetes-treatment costs, the company will cut the list prices for its most commonly prescribed insulin and take other steps to make it easier for patients to afford the drugs.

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