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The new missive comes as the first details emerge about another letter Ayatollah Khamenei sent to the president early in his first term, in which the prospect of an accommodation with the U.S. wasn’t ruled out.
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The maker of iPhones has hundreds of staff working on an Apple-branded electric vehicle, according to people familiar with the matter who said its “Titan” project is designing a vehicle that resembles a minivan.
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The insular Jewish community of Djerba, Tunisia, has weathered revolution and terrorism. Can it survive girls’ education?
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The Nasdaq Composite Index rose to a fresh 15-year high, propelled by something that was noticeably absent in the dot-com bubble: earnings.
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Costco said Friday that its breakup with American Express came down to dollars and cents.
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The Agriculture Department approved the first genetically modified apple for sale in the U.S., reigniting debate over the safety of modified foods and whether the products should carry mandatory labels.
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Alibaba said the U.S. agency wants to find out about the company’s interactions with a Chinese regulator about alleged sales of fake goods.
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Negotiations to solve the long-running labor dispute at West Coast ports faced another setback Friday, as the federal mediator in charge met separately with both sides, contributing to fears the impasse was getting closer to a complete port shutdown.
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Prices of imported goods posted their biggest drop in six years in January, more evidence that plunging oil prices have tamped down inflation in the U.S.
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Sotheby’s shook off doubts stemming from the ouster of its CEO, earning this past week its highest total for artwork auctioned in London from its contemporary art department.
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Republican lawmakers are engaged in an intense intraparty debate over how to resolve an impasse over Obama’s immigration policies as the deadline to fund the Homeland Security Department approaches.
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The Argentine prosecutor has requested charges be placed against President Cristina Kirchner, as a suspect in a case over the alleged coverup of a probe into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish Center.
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The Saturday Essay: Romantic love has never been what it’s cracked up to be. That’s why we have always needed two things: an ideal of romantic love in popular culture and a more sober, chastened picture of it in high art.
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Columnist Jonathan Clements offers tips to his daughter and other 20-somethings planning to share an address.
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Kim Jong Il was a big fan of James Bond and the ‘Friday the 13th’ franchise. Nothing would stop from building a film industry in the Hermit Kingdom.
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For the third time in four years, Gov. Dannel Malloy has proposed changing the state’s liquor-sales laws, which he said would save residents money on booze.
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More than 250 Long Island couples--many married for decades--renewed their marriage vows and danced together to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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