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Walz's Climate Policies Could Leave the Midwest in the Dark

Minnesota isn’t alone in pursuing ‘net zero,’ leaving nowhere to go when solar and wind power fail.

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The Rise of Women's Sports Unlocks Unexpected Sponsorships

Unknown startups, female-focused companies and other brands with no prior dealings with sports are being named official sponsors of women’s leagues and teams.

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Should Soccer Make Space for Other Sports?

The saturation of soccer can be suffocating for the rest of the athletic landscape.

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The U.S. warned Iran that its government and economy could suffer a devastating blow if it were to mount a major attack against Israel

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Jake Paul Lends His Celebrity (Some of It) to Olympic Boxing

Paul, a social media influencer and boxer, usually promotes professional fighting. Now he’s in a partnership with U.S.A. Boxing, but his output in Paris has been minimal.

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The Business World's Favorite Laptop Has Barely Changed in 30 Years

Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptop has been dominating the enterprise market for years. The secret? Staying the same.

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As Biden’s Presidency Wanes, U.S. and Asian Nations Do a Delicate Dance

On an epic trip, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken tried to reassure Asian leaders about American commitments. But China remains the enduring backyard behemoth.

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