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U.S. National Debt Exceeds $30 Trillion for First Time

The increase from pre-pandemic levels was fueled by trillions of dollars spent on aid programs for small businesses, workers and others.

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Google Parent Caps Blockbuster Year With Sales Gains

Alphabet reported fourth-quarter revenue of $75.33 billion, an increase of 32%, and profit rose by a third. The search giant also announced a 20-for-1 stock split..

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What Are Hypersonic Missiles and Who’s Developing Them?

Missile tests by U.S. rivals have raised pressure for defenses and America’s own hypersonic missiles.

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One Million Deaths: The Hole the Pandemic Made in U.S. Society

Covid-19 has been directly responsible for most of the fatalities, but the disease is also unraveling families and communities in subtler ways.

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Spying. Human Rights. Covid-19. Beijing Olympic Athletes Face the Most Complex Games Ever.

The Winter Games in China bring together a tense mix of issues around politics, free speech, security and strict pandemic protocols. At the center are athletes navigating it all.

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Elliott and Vista Near Deal to Buy Citrix Systems

Elliott Management and Vista Equity Partners are near an agreement to pay $104 a share, or roughly $13 billion, for the software company, according to people familiar with the matter.

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As Russia Threatens Ukraine, Europe Scrambles to Secure Gas Supply

European officials are scrambling to lock down energy supplies they would need to keep their economies churning if hostilities around Ukraine imperil natural gas piped from Russia.

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