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Nancy Pelosi Leads U.S. Delegation to Ukraine in Show of Support

The House speaker and a group of U.S. lawmakers visited President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv, as Russia’s military advance stalled in Ukraine’s east.

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Germany Drops Opposition to Embargo on Russian Oil

Germany—which had been one of the main opponents of sanctioning the European Union’s oil and gas trade with Moscow—is now ready to stop buying Russian oil, clearing the way for an EU ban on crude imports from Russia, government officials said.

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U.S. GDP Falls 1.4% as Economy Shrinks for First Time Since Early in Pandemic

The U.S. economy shrank at a 1.4% annual rate in the first quarter, the Commerce Department said Thursday, its first contraction since early in the pandemic.

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Russian Gas Stoppages Spur Europe’s Race for New Energy Supplies

European officials denounced Russia’s move to halt gas to Poland and Bulgaria, which threatens the continent’s energy supply.

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Facebook Revenue Slows but User Gains Boost Stock

The social-media company reported its slowest growth since going public a decade ago, but daily active users increased and net income was better than expected.

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Elon Musk Bets Twitter Users Will Like a More Freewheeling Platform

The billionaire plans to scale back content constraints adopted to fight online abuse and attract ad dollars, but a warning from a top European regulator shows it may not be so easy.

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The Hottest Places to Live Now Are Often the Most Affordable

Less expensive cities with strong local economies climbed the index in the first quarter, more evidence that many home buyers are giving priority to affordability.

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