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If Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke fails this week to announce new measures to stimulate the U.S. economy, he’d... READ MORE
The euro dodged another bullet with today’s decision by Germany’s constitutional court not to block the creation of a... READ MORE
The door is open for Mitt Romney to do a bundle of good for his campaign, his party and his nation. READ MORE
The U.S. housing market, left mostly to its own devices for the past four years, is finally on the mend. READ MORE
A surprise candidate, Sheikh Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, has won Somalia’s first freely contested presidential election. The... READ MORE
Sooner or later, the global inquiry into the rigging of Libor will have to deal with a sticky issue: what to do with the... READ MORE
Jordan’s King Abdullah is the best Arab friend the U.S. has in a bad neighborhood. A wily ruler who heads one of the two... READ MORE
Of the 50 million U.S. students who returned to public elementary and secondary schools in recent days, more than 2... READ MORE
As the dust settles from the political conventions in Florida and North Carolina, one issue important to the health care... READ MORE
The latest U.S. jobs report should send a message to both presidential candidates: The economy is growing too slowly to... READ MORE
It wasn’t even the best speech of the week, never mind his career. READ MORE
With China throwing its weight around the South China Sea, and snapping at Japan for its plans to buy disputed islands,... READ MORE
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