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Russia Destroyed Mariupol. Now It’s Using It for Propaganda.

The Ukrainian city saw some of the war’s worst fighting; “we should be glad they are supplying us with water?”

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Schools Are Back and Confronting Severe Learning Losses

States direct billions to tutoring and other efforts to reverse pandemic declines in reading scores but have little sense of what works.

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Juul to Pay $438.5 Million to Settle Probe Over Underage Vaping

The settlement with more than 30 states is the latest step by the e-cigarette maker to resolve allegations that it marketed its products to underage users.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Judge Grants Donald Trump’s Request for Independent Review of Mar-a-Lago Documents

A federal judge in Florida temporarily blocked the government from using materials seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property for a criminal investigation while a special master reviews the documents.

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Liz Truss’s Inheritance: A U.K. Economy on Its Knees

The new prime minister faces record inflation, a faltering pound, spiraling energy costs and an ill-timed labor shortage.

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A Slowing China Helps Rein In Inflation Around the World

China is a key factor in falling costs for energy and commodities, but domestic factors are still keeping U.S. inflation high.

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U.K. Home Builders Countryside Partnerships, Vistry in $3.2 Billion Merger Talks

Countryside Partnerships and Vistry Group are nearing a deal to form a $3.2 billion residential developer, representing a win for activist investor Browning West.

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