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The European Union’s failure to resolve the euro crisis is hammering Greece, Italy and Spain. It’s also unraveling the... READ MORE
U.S. presidential elections often produce half-baked proposals. The campaign websites of President Barack Obama and... READ MORE
Harry Reid knows something. The U.S. Senate majority leader repeatedly charged this week that Mitt Romney paid no taxes... READ MORE
Frequent power failures are routine in India, but this week’s back-to-back blackouts were on a stunning scale. They shut... READ MORE
Iranian nuclear scientists found a rude surprise waiting for them at the office last month. A computer worm had... READ MORE
A year ago, Europe’s sovereign debt problem reached the crisis stage. Since then, troubled governments have had to pay... READ MORE
At the same time as Islamist extremists in the African nation of Mali were stoning a couple to death for having sex (and... READ MORE
Thailand just dodged a big fat bullet. With Parliament set to reopen Wednesday, the government of Prime Minister... READ MORE
In most polls these days, Americans cite the lack of jobs as the No. 1 problem. President Barack Obama and Republican... READ MORE
Until recently, it was hard to imagine that Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s scandal-prone former prime minister, might... READ MORE
For an economy that’s growing at an anemic rate of 1.5 percent, you would think there would be more discussion of the... READ MORE
The worst drought in more than a half-century is gripping most of the U.S. Midwest and South, damaging crops and... READ MORE
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