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Resilient U.S. Economy Defies Expectations

Steady hiring and robust consumer spending offer the latest evidence that the government’s policy responses to the pandemic made the economy surprisingly strong.

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Chinese Gate-Crashers at U.S. Bases Spark Espionage Concerns

Washington has tracked about 100 incidents involving Chinese nationals trying to access U.S. military and other installations.

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India Is Losing a Green-Energy Subsidy Race

Huge green subsidies from wealthy countries could slow climate progress for some of the world’s biggest carbon emitters by drawing away badly needed resources.

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Rates Are Up. We’re Just Starting to Feel the Heat.

Homeowners. Car buyers. Landlords. Big businesses. Here’s who stands to lose—and in some surprising cases, win—as interest rates stay high in the years ahead.

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Raimondo’s China Tour Offers Glimmer of Hope to Battered U.S. Businesses

“It feels like the machine has started again,” said the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.

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EV Boom Remakes Rural Towns in the American South

A town of 400 people scrambles to prepare for 6,000 auto workers as a giant Ford plant rises. Locals are excited about the influx of jobs; officials worry about building enough homes and schools in time.

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Demand for Workers Cools, but Remains Elevated

July job openings hit the lowest point since March 2021, but stayed well above prepandemic levels.

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