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Oil giant Saudi Aramco posts 19% drop in first-quarter profit
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested
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In today's edition: Russia's aerial assault on Ukraine, America's trillion-dollar game of chicken and Nintendo's new high score
They might not match coronation levels of weirdness, but firms have their own ceremonies and rites
How Ukrainians are modifying civilian drones for military use
How Xi Jinping plans to narrow the military gap between China and America
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Texas reels from mass shootings, Russia prepares for Ukraine's counteroffensive, a hospital fire in China exposes a shortfall in elder care
Ukraine coverage earned an international reporting prize for The New York Times, and public service and photography prizes for the A.P.
Photos, texts, playlists and to-do lists found after loved ones die can offer poignant glimpses into their lives.
Canada expelled a Chinese diplomat accused of intimidating a Canadian lawmaker amid allegations of interference in the country's elections.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan was arrested by paramilitary troops in a major escalation of a political crisis.
All women should start getting regular mammograms at age 40, an influential advisory panel said, in a stark revision of standard medical advice.
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The WSJ won a Pulitzer for "Capital Assets," its investigation into stock trading by government officials. Read the series now.
On the banks of Eight Mile Creek, Biden's $3 trillion green-energy plan met its match
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been arrested on corruption charges
Women should begin screening for breast cancer at 40 years old, new guidelines say. The prior recommendation was 50.
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