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Surviving Deadliest Plane Crashes Takes Luck
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Surviving Deadliest Plane Crashes Takes Luck

When Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash-landed at a South Korean airport, skidded into an embankment beyond the runway and burst into flames, it seemed impossible that any of its 181 occupants could have survived. Miraculously, two did but how?

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January 07, 2025
Netanyahu's Gift to Joe Biden
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Netanyahu's Gift to Joe Biden

The greatest gift from Benjamin Netanyahu to Joe Biden was making the departing American president's Middle East legacy seem much better than it is. And he did it by ignoring Mr. Biden's advice.

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January 07, 2025
Storm Keeps Grip On Nation
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Storm Keeps Grip On Nation

A huge swath of the U.S. was blasted with ice, snow and wind on Monday as the polar vortex that dipped south over the weekend kept much of the country east of the Rockies in its frigid grip.

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January 07, 2025
Resolutions Failing? Try Winter Arc for Flexible Steps
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Resolutions Failing? Try Winter Arc for Flexible Steps

Use the early months of the year to launch lasting change in your fitness and beyond

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January 07, 2025
Meta Appoints UFC President To Its Board
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Meta Appoints UFC President To Its Board

Tech investor Charlie Songhurst and Exor CEO John Elkann were also elected

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January 07, 2025
Trump Can Keep America's AI Advantage
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Trump Can Keep America's AI Advantage

Legislators on both sides of the aisle recognize that the U.S. must lead the world in artificial intelligence to preserve national security.

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January 07, 2025
Ulta Names Steelman CEO, Seeks to Counter Slowdown
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Ulta Names Steelman CEO, Seeks to Counter Slowdown

Ulta Beauty said Kecia Steelman will succeed David Kimbell as chief executive, as the company aims to reaccelerate its sales amid a global slowdown in the beauty market.

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January 07, 2025
I'm Still Not Sure Anyone Can Beat Kansas City
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I'm Still Not Sure Anyone Can Beat Kansas City

I'm going to get to the NFL in a moment, but as I write this column Sunday night, my delighted children are skipping around the house, as their schools have declared a snow day. Keep in mind: Not a flake of snow has fallen from the sky, there's merely a forecast of incoming snow, and yet school officials are increasingly conscientious about weather safety, and also eager to suck up to the all-powerful sled industry.

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January 07, 2025
Siemens Says Data Centers Need New Energy Source
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Siemens Says Data Centers Need New Energy Source

Executive cautions that green options can't meet AI's power demands

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January 07, 2025
Steelmakers Sue Over U.S. Rejection of Deal
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Steelmakers Sue Over U.S. Rejection of Deal

U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel filed a pair of lawsuits Monday accusing President Biden, the president of the steelworkers union and the chief executive of a rival company of conspiring to scuttle their $14.1 billion tie-up.

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January 07, 2025
Oxford Revisited
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Oxford Revisited

It is impossible not to be impressed by Christ Church, the grandest of all of the Oxford colleges. There is its signature bell tower (“Tom Tower,” as it is called), designed by Christopher Wren in the 17th century.

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January 07, 2025
The NFL's Hottest New Offense Is the Oldest Trick in the Book
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The NFL's Hottest New Offense Is the Oldest Trick in the Book

Heading into the playoffs, old-school smash-mouth football saw a dramatic resurgence this season-taking advantage of shifts that emphasize defending against the passing game

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January 07, 2025
If You Want to Buy a House, First Figure Out Hidden Costs
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If You Want to Buy a House, First Figure Out Hidden Costs

Besides the mortgage, count on having money for taxes, insurance, maintenance and more

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January 07, 2025
AI Bots Get Autonomy For Some Work Tasks
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AI Bots Get Autonomy For Some Work Tasks

Artificial-intelligence agents have emerged as one of the most exciting aspects of generative AI for business because they take chatbots to the next level, performing complex tasks without help from humans.

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January 07, 2025
Healthcare Stocks Offer Opportunities
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Healthcare Stocks Offer Opportunities

The entire space has been struggling, from pharmaceutical companies to hospitals

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January 07, 2025
Baldwin Lee's Empathetic Eye
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Baldwin Lee's Empathetic Eye

A museum highlights the photographer's detailed, compassionate pictures of hardscrabble lives

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January 07, 2025
Foxconn Posts Record Revenue For Fourth Quarter on AI Demand
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Foxconn Posts Record Revenue For Fourth Quarter on AI Demand

Taiwan's Foxconn raked in a record amount of revenue for the fourth quarter, helped by robust demand for servers to power burgeoning artificial-intelligence technologies.

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January 07, 2025
Epiphany by Any Other Name Is Still a Holiday
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Epiphany by Any Other Name Is Still a Holiday

Jan. 6 is a multifaceted holiday, called the Feast of Epiphany, Three Kings Day and Theophany, depending on the Christian tradition doing the celebrating. Three Kings Day recalls the visit of three Magi, or wise men, to the infant Jesus. It falls the 12th day after Christmas and closes the Christmas season. Theophany marks the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Orthodox Christians also know it as the Baptism of Christ. Some Eastern traditions, operating on the Julian calendar, mark Christmas on Jan. 7, making Jan. 6 Christmas Eve. The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on Jan. 6.

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January 07, 2025
Top U.S. Pork Producer Smithfield Files for IPO
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Top U.S. Pork Producer Smithfield Files for IPO

Smithfield Foods, which was acquired by China's WH Group more than a decade ago, is once again going public in the U.S. Smithfield, the largest U.S. pork producer, on Monday filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering.

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January 07, 2025
Factory Orders Declined in November
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Factory Orders Declined in November

Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell in November, reversing course after an October increase.

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January 07, 2025
How Customs Screens for Prohibited Goods at U.S. Ports
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How Customs Screens for Prohibited Goods at U.S. Ports

At the seaport in Savannah, Ga., U.S. Customs and Border Protection Watch Commander James Long stands in a cavernous warehouse looking over rows of boxes unpacked from cargo containers and laid out across a concrete floor.

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January 07, 2025
Taxidermist's Reputation Is Mounting
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Taxidermist's Reputation Is Mounting

A-listers in need of decor call 4 Amber Maykut

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January 07, 2025
Congress Ratifies Trump's Win In Peaceful Session, Unlike '21
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Congress Ratifies Trump's Win In Peaceful Session, Unlike '21

Congress quickly and smoothly certified President-elect Donald Trump's election victory Monday, a sharp contrast to four years earlier when a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol and temporarily halted the confirmation of President Biden's win.

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January 07, 2025
Musk Rattles Politics In Europe With Posts
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Musk Rattles Politics In Europe With Posts

Elon Musk is throwing grenades into Europe's political mainstream over issues from immigration to free speech, creating a dilemma for governments as they try to respond to the tech billionaire and key adviser to the incoming Trump administration.

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January 07, 2025
Concerns Grow Over Stress of Military Life
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Concerns Grow Over Stress of Military Life

Two acts of New Year's violence are stark reminder of a vexing issue

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January 07, 2025
Jobless Find It Harder To Get New Work
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Jobless Find It Harder To Get New Work

More time is spent seeking a position, with the pain mostly in white-collar sectors

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January 07, 2025
Canada's Trudeau Plans to Step Down
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Canada's Trudeau Plans to Step Down

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he would resign, making him the latest global progressive leader to fall from power and leaving Canada rudderless as it prepares to contend with President-elect Donald Trump's threats to upend free trade in North America.

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January 07, 2025
Old-World Classic Has Brooklyn Home
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Old-World Classic Has Brooklyn Home

Keith Helmetag, 71, a co-founder of C&G Partners, a multispecialty design studio, on his 1969 Alfa Romeo Spider \"Duetto,\" as told to A.J. Baime.

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January 07, 2025
Tariffs Bring Hope, Caution in Heartland
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Tariffs Bring Hope, Caution in Heartland

New levies seen as good for sales, bad for costs at Kansas hand-truck factory

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January 07, 2025
Chinese Parts Create Tariff Risk for U.S. Bikes
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Chinese Parts Create Tariff Risk for U.S. Bikes

In 2022, Brian Riley opened a bicycle factory in Seymour, Ind., shifting production of his Guardian Bikes brand to the U.S. from China. The problem for him now: Nearly all the parts still come from China.

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January 07, 2025

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