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New Bipartisan Sanctions Would Punish Russia for Election Meddling
The New York Times 06/13/2017
DW.COM 06/16/2017
World Leaders Wary of Trump May Have an Ally: Congress
The New York Times 06/19/2017
White House Signals Acceptance of Russia Sanctions Bill
The New York Times 07/23/2017
Congress Reaches Deal on Russia Sanctions, Setting Up Tough Choice for Trump
The New York Times 07/22/2017
EU Cautions U.S. on Russia Sanctions Bill
WSJ 07/26/2017
Grouped Articles
Uber’s Leadership Crisis Intensifies
WSJ 06/12/2017
Uber’s C.E.O. to Take Leave Amid Inquiry Into Workplace Culture
The New York Times 06/13/2017
Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Resigns as C.E.O.
The New York Times 06/21/2017
Six telltale signs of a toxic boss
06/22/2017
As a Guru, Ayn Rand May Have Limits. Ask Travis Kalanick.
The New York Times 07/13/2017
Grouped Articles
Emmanuel Macron’s Party on Track to Claim Majority in France’s Parliament
The New York Times 06/11/2017
French elections: Macron's party buoyant but turnout slumps
The Guardian 06/12/2017
Emmanuel Macron’s Waning Support Shakes Bid to Overhaul French Economy
WSJ 08/22/2017
Is Macron's En Marche out of step? | DW | 07.11.2018
DW.COM 11/07/2018
France: Emmanuel Macron goes from Europe’s hero to zero
The Times 12/05/2018
Grouped Articles
Another way Britain’s vote made history: More women than ever before were just elected
Washington Post 06/09/2017
Grouped Articles
Another way Britain’s vote made history: More women than ever before were just elected
Washington Post 06/09/2017
Students inspired by Corbyn played big role in Labour surge
The Guardian 06/09/2017
Grouped Articles
What Theresa May’s Drubbing Means for Brexit
WSJ 06/09/2017
A Perplexing Election Leaves U.K. Divided and Confused
The New York Times 06/09/2017
Students inspired by Corbyn played big role in Labour surge
The Guardian 06/09/2017
Preparing for ‘Brexit,’ Britons Face Economic Pinch at Home
The New York Times 06/12/2017
Has British democracy let its people down? - BBC News
BBC News 06/20/2017
Brexit meets Alice in Wonderland - BBC News
BBC News 06/20/2017
Grouped Articles
U.S. Oil Exports Double, Reshaping Vast Global Markets
WSJ 06/07/2017
China’s Tariff Turnaround: U.S. Crude Oil Drops Off the Target List
WSJ 08/09/2018
Oil Falls Most Since 2015 on Fears of Oversupply
WSJ 11/13/2018
Grouped Articles
Trump Taps Former Assistant Attorney General as New FBI Chief
WSJ 06/07/2017
Grouped Articles
U.S. States Defy Trump’s Climate Pact Withdrawal
WSJ 06/03/2017
Renewable Energy Push Is Strongest in the Reddest States
The New York Times 06/07/2017
As Trump Steps Back, Jerry Brown Talks Climate Change in China
The New York Times 06/06/2017
Fighting Trump on Climate, California Becomes a Global Force
The New York Times 05/23/2017
Opinion | The Mayors of Pittsburgh and Paris: We Have Our Own Climate Deal
The New York Times 06/07/2017
Climate Report Could Force Trump to Choose Between Science and His Base
The New York Times 08/09/2017
Grouped Articles
Japan Embodies a Global Mystery: Where Are the Raises?
WSJ 06/06/2017
When asked about whether their children would be better off financially, most people in western nations responded in a PEW Trust study in 2017 saying they did not think so. The figures are 9% for France who think their children will be better off, 24% in Britain, 36% in Germany and 37% in the U.S. Over two thirds in western nations think that financially their children won't be better off.
Grouped Articles
Western Nations Worry That Children Won’t Be Better Off
The New York Times 06/05/2017
Grouped Articles
Apple Needs to Reinvent Itself. It Just Might Be Doing So.
The New York Times 06/06/2017
HomePod Speaker and New iMacs: What We Saw at Apple’s WWDC
The New York Times 06/05/2017
HomePod First Look: Hey Siri, What Took You So Long?
WSJ 06/06/2017
How Apple’s Siri Lost Its Edge
WSJ 06/07/2017
Microsoft Profit Jumps, Fueled by Cloud Computing
WSJ 07/20/2017
Ginni Rometty on How AI Is Going to Transform Jobs—All of Them
WSJ 01/17/2018
Grouped Articles
Hard Times Come to Much of Rural America
WSJ 06/04/2017
Rural America Is the New ‘Inner City’
WSJ 05/26/2017
Washington Post 07/04/2018
Grouped Articles
After Young Voters Rock Britain, U.S. Watches for the Wave
WSJ 06/12/17
Opinion | Why Are So Many Young Voters Falling for Old Socialists?
The New York Times 06/16/17
U.K. Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn Backs EU Customs Union After Brexit
WSJ 02/26/18
Grouped Articles
Meet the New CEO of General Electric: John Flannery
WSJ 06/12/17
Under Immelt, GE Was the Worst Performer in the Dow
WSJ 06/12/17
For G.E.’s John Flannery, It Was a 30-Year Trip to the Top
The New York Times 06/13/17
A Stagnant General Electric Will Replace the C.E.O. Who Transformed It
The New York Times 06/12/17
GE Plans Wind Turbine Nearly Three Times as Tall as Statue of Liberty
WSJ 03/01/18
G.E. to Spin Off Health Care Division as Part of Major Reshaping
New York Times 06/26/18
Grouped Articles
Students inspired by Corbyn played big role in Labour surge
The Guardian 06/09/17
Opinion | Britain Will Pay for Theresa May’s Election Gamble
The New York Times 06/09/17
After Young Voters Rock Britain, U.S. Watches for the Wave
WSJ 06/12/17
Opinion | Why Are So Many Young Voters Falling for Old Socialists?
The New York Times 06/16/17
Analysis | Can Corbyn’s Labour be the West’s new political center?
Washington Post 09/29/17
U.K. Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn Backs EU Customs Union After Brexit
WSJ 02/26/18
Grouped Articles
Another way Britain’s vote made history: More women than ever before were just elected
Washington Post 06/09/17
Grouped Articles
Comey Bluntly Raises Possibility of Trump Obstruction and Condemns His ‘Lies’
The New York Times 06/08/17
Comey Bluntly Raises Possibility of Trump Obstruction and Condemns His ‘Lies’
The New York Times 06/08/17
Comey Testimony: Highlights of the Hearing
The New York Times 06/08/17
Comey Says He Felt Trump Directed Him to Drop Flynn Probe
WSJ 06/08/17
Trump Attorney to File Complaint Over Comey Leak of Meeting Memo
WSJ 06/09/17
Friend Says Trump Is Considering Firing Mueller as Special Counsel
The New York Times 06/13/17
Grouped Articles
Theresa May Loses Her Election Gamble
WSJ 06/09/17
What Theresa May’s Drubbing Means for Brexit
WSJ 06/09/17
A Perplexing Election Leaves U.K. Divided and Confused
The New York Times 06/09/17
Opinion | Britain Will Pay for Theresa May’s Election Gamble
The New York Times 06/09/17
After Young Voters Rock Britain, U.S. Watches for the Wave
WSJ 06/12/17
Has British democracy let its people down? - BBC News
BBC News 06/20/17
Grouped Articles
U.S. Oil Exports Double, Reshaping Vast Global Markets
WSJ 06/07/17
China’s Tariff Turnaround: U.S. Crude Oil Drops Off the Target List
WSJ 08/09/18
Grouped Articles
U.S. States Defy Trump’s Climate Pact Withdrawal
WSJ 06/03/17
Renewable Energy Push Is Strongest in the Reddest States
The New York Times 06/07/17
As Trump Steps Back, Jerry Brown Talks Climate Change in China
The New York Times 06/06/17
Fighting Trump on Climate, California Becomes a Global Force
The New York Times 05/23/17
Opinion | The Mayors of Pittsburgh and Paris: We Have Our Own Climate Deal
The New York Times 06/07/17
EU, Canada, China try to isolate US ahead of Bonn climate talks | DW Environment | DW | 15.09.2017
DW.COM 09/15/17
Grouped Articles
Poll Analysis: Trump Rating Sinks in Military Communities, Exurbs
WSJ 06/06/17
Why Trump’s Base of Support May Be Smaller Than It Seems
The New York Times 07/19/17
Analysis | In the states that gave Trump the presidency, 3 in 10 Republicans are embarrassed by him
Washington Post 08/21/17
Grouped Articles
Long Promised, the Global Market for Natural Gas Has Finally Arrived
WSJ 06/06/17
Grouped Articles
U.S.-Backed Forces Begin Assault on ISIS Stronghold in Syria
The New York Times 06/06/17
Final Push on ISIS’s Syria Stronghold of Raqqa Begins
WSJ 06/06/17
Iraq Recaptures Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul, but Only Rubble Remains
The New York Times 06/29/17
As the Battle for Mosul Nears End, Civilians Struggle to Survive—and Flee
WSJ 07/05/17
Iraq Faces Tough Task of Rebuilding Mosul After ISIS Defeat
WSJ 07/11/17
Mosul Emerges From Islamic State, One Business at a Time
WSJ 09/04/17
Grouped Articles
Apple Needs to Reinvent Itself. It Just Might Be Doing So.
The New York Times 06/06/17
HomePod Speaker and New iMacs: What We Saw at Apple’s WWDC
The New York Times 06/05/17
HomePod First Look: Hey Siri, What Took You So Long?
WSJ 06/06/17
How Apple’s Siri Lost Its Edge
WSJ 06/07/17
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