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In California, Hotels and Rentals Must Reveal Fees Upfront. What Does That Mean for You?
Two new laws target surprise charges like resort fees, cleaning fees and service fees, forcing companies to tell you about them before you book, even if you live elsewhere. Here’s what you need to know.
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As President Takes Oath, 4 Challenges for South Africa’s New Government
For the first time since the fall of apartheid, the nation must rely on a coalition of rival parties to govern. Can they get along enough to pull the country out of its crises?
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Britain Election Winner’s First Problem: Fix a Stagnant Economy
After more than a decade of deep budget cuts, slow growth and weak productivity, the country has struggled to overcome years of uncertainty and underinvestment.
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Toyota Chairman’s Investor Support Tumbles
Akio Toyoda has faced scrutiny from some investor groups over governance issues and an ongoing probe of faulty vehicle-certification tests.
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Wednesday Briefing
Biden’s new protections for undocumented spouses.
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Putin and Kim Jong-un, Autocrats Brought Closer by War, Meet in Pyongyang
A need for munitions to use against Ukraine is forcing Russia’s leader to deepen his ties with North Korea’s, in an alliance that’s raising alarms in the West.
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Nancy Pelosi Meets With Dalai Lama, Despite China’s Criticism
The former House speaker joined a congressional delegation that met with the Tibetan spiritual leader at his home in India. China calls him a separatist.
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Biden va a implementar una nueva política migratoria. ¿Cómo funciona?
La nueva política les dará a unas 500.000 personas una vía hacia la ciudadanía.
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Tom Cole, House G.O.P. Spending Chief, Prevails Against Right-Wing Challenger
Representative Tom Cole, the veteran Oklahoma Republican and chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee, fended off a primary challenge on Tuesday from a well-funded right-wing businessman, putting him on track to win a 12th term. Mr. Cole ...
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In Legal Peril, Seattle’s ‘Belltown Hellcat’ Is Ordered to Yield
A man whose thundering Dodge Charger has tormented Seattle residents for months was ordered Tuesday to pay a fine of more than $83,000, the most serious penalty the city has imposed in months of enforcement efforts that have, until now, been largely ...