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Opinion | The Truth About Net Zero, at Last

The great and good of politics and business have converged on Dubai this week for the global climate conference known as COP28, and by now they must wish...

Opinion | Free Trade Is Good for American Farmers Like Me

Trump is hopeless, but a candidate with a positive trade agenda could harvest farm-country votes. Source link

Opinion | There’s Life Yet in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on Dec. 10, 1948, without a single dissenting vote (although Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the...

Opinion | Never Trumpers Never Learn

Their ‘dictator’ talk only invites more incompetent election meddling in 2024 and beyond. Source link

Opinion | Can Nikki Haley’s ‘Strategy of Conviction’ Beat Trump?

New YorkNikki Haley has a theory about Donald Trump. When he “senses one ounce of weakness, he topples you,” she says. If he runs into “any amount of...

Opinion | No, Social Security Isn’t ‘Earned’

Joe Biden and Donald Trump have something in common: Neither wants to touch Social Security. The program’s benefits “belong to the American people,” Mr. Biden said in February....

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Record number of Americans are retiring abroad because the U.S. is too expensive

When Allan Fawcett decided to retire from his career in computer science in 2011, he knew he wanted to spend at least a...

6 foods that could be making you age faster

You know that the foods you eat affect everything from your waistline to your mood. New research shows how your diet may also...

Nvidia will win the race to a $4 trillion market cap—but the long-term big tech battle might be different, experts say

A surprisingly resilient economy and profit-filled AI boom are driving the United States’ big tech giants toward a milestone that would have seemed...

Florida farmers turn to an ancient tree from India as the state’s once-famous citrus industry dries up

An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation...

British fashion house Burberry is reportedly laying off hundreds of employees amid huge stock selloff

British fashion house Burberry Group Plc is expected to shed hundreds of jobs, mostly in the UK, following a sharp drop in its...