The Markets Are Balancing on a Knife’s Edge

The world has been anything but peaceful, but you wouldn’t know that from looking at the markets.

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A Way for People With Low Credit Scores to Raise Them

A new study finds that tenants who pay their rent on time can see “significant increases” if the payments are reported to credit bureaus.

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Large Oil Producers Around the Persian Gulf Ramp Up Exports

Saudi Arabia and other oil states are rushing to load tankers in case the Israel-Iran fighting spreads to export installations.

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Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U.S. Tech Dominance Against It

To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently suspended the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war crimes.

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Medically Assisted Dying Closer to Legalization After Vote by UK Lawmakers

British lawmakers on Friday confirmed their support for assisted suicide for some terminally ill people, after months of scrutiny that followed an initial vote last year.

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Hybrid Cars, Once Derided and Dismissed, Have Become Popular

Automakers and car buyers are taking a second, harder look at hybrids after leaving them behind for electric vehicles.

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Landlords Say They Don’t Make Enough Money. Is That Really True?

A conversation with Mihir Zaveri, who covers housing in New York, on whether landlords have a right to grouse about their income even as rents rise.

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Clyburn Endorses Cuomo, Helping Him Broaden His Appeal to Black Voters

Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina is endorsing former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in the New York City mayor’s race as the June 24 primary nears.

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