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Judge Blocks Government From Reviewing Seized Washington Post Devices

The Post, in its first legal filing since the government searched the home of a reporter last week, had demanded the return of the seized materials.

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Filoplumes Are Nature’s Super Feather

Filoplumes may be tiny, but these hairlike feathers enable nonstop flights that span thousands of miles.

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Stocks Post Biggest Drop in Months as Tensions Over Greenland Mount

The S&P 500 saw its biggest decline since October, and market jitters spread to Asia on Wednesday.

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Netflix Revamps Its Warner Bros. Bid, Seeking to Thwart Paramount

Netflix will pay all cash for the $83 billion deal to acquire major parts of Warner Bros. Discovery, instead of a mix of cash and stock.

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Nome, Alaska Is Now Key to Trump’s Global Ambitions

Nome, population 3,700, is accessible only by plane outside a few months when boats can pass through. But it will be the home of the nation’s only deepwater Arctic port.

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Trump’s First Year Could Have Lasting Economic Consequences

President Trump’s policies have so far done little to change the overall state of the American economy, but economists warn they will ultimately weaken the United States.

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At a Seattle Port Rocked by Tariffs, There Were 70 Jobs for 600 Workers

Dock workers are used to uncertainty, but nothing since the Great Recession of 2008 compares to what they have experienced this year.

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As Davos Convenes, Deference to Trump Has Replaced Everything

The traditional rhetoric of the World Economic Forum centered on global integration, climate change and international cooperation. Not anymore.

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Prominent Architecture Firm Is Accused of Illegally Ousting Employees

A federal labor regulator says the firm, Snohetta, laid off eight employees in retaliation for trying to unionize.

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China’s Population Shrinks Again as Policies Fail to Reverse Decline

With fewer babies and more deaths, China’s population fell for a fourth straight year as policymakers face a demographic crisis in the making.

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