Puerto Rico awarded $900M to help boost island’s education

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico’s government on Monday was granted access to more than $900 million in federal education funds less than...

Brazil economists call for tougher measures as cases ramp up

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Nearly 200 Brazilian economists, including former finance ministers and central bank presidents, urged the Brazilian government to speed up vaccination...

Brazil economists call for tougher measures as cases ramp up

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Nearly 200 Brazilian economists, including former finance ministers and central bank presidents, urged the Brazilian government to speed up vaccination...

Army revamps fitness exam, kicks out leg tuck test many fail

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WASHINGTON — The Army is kicking out the leg tuck. On...

Army revamps fitness exam, kicks out leg tuck test many fail

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WASHINGTON — The Army is kicking out the leg tuck. On...

Mysterious new system at border keeps migrants guessing

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas — After hearing rumors that Central American families with younger children were being allowed into the U.S., Irma Paz left Honduras with...

Mysterious new system at border keeps migrants guessing

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas — After hearing rumors that Central American families with younger children were being allowed into the U.S., Irma Paz left Honduras with...

Auto industry braces for more chip shortages after fire

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NEW YORK — A fire at a plant owned by Japanese chipmaker Renesas could deepen the ongoing global semiconductor shortage that has especially hampered...

Auto industry braces for more chip shortages after fire

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NEW YORK — A fire at a plant owned by Japanese chipmaker Renesas could deepen the ongoing global semiconductor shortage that has especially hampered...

A very happy anniversary for the stock market

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NEW YORK — It was one year ago that the terrifying free fall for the stock market suddenly ended, ushering in one of its...