'Should We Sell?' After Collapse, Hot Florida Market Faces Uncertainty.
By Katie Glueck Mr. Adams held off Kathryn Garcia after a count of 118,000 absentee ballots saw his substantial lead on primary night narrow to a single percentage point. | | By Rick Rojas and Sophie Kasakove The partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla., has plunged older beachside condos and high-rise buildings like it into a swirl of apprehension. | | By Ben Casselman and Clifford Krauss Experts say a period of costlier fuel is likely to be brief. But if consumers start to assume otherwise, it could mean problems for Biden and the Fed. | | |
Magazine | The Ethicist By Kwame Anthony Appiah The magazine's Ethicist columnist on weighing a sibling's needs against your own — and more. | | Opinion | Op-Docs By Dara Kell and Veena Rao Moath al-Alwi has never been charged with a crime, but has spent over 19 years at the U.S. military detention camp in Cuba. In a new short film, Mr. al-Alwi talks about the art he makes to survive. | | |
By Reuters Mary Simon was named by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Canada's next governor general. Her appointment came as Canada reckons with the discovery of hundreds of unmarked Indigenous graves, mostly children on the sites of former church-run schools. | | By The Associated Press Last week, a number of small- and medium-sized businesses were hit by a major cyberattack, causing other companies around the world to fear the same. The Biden administration said it's working to prevent further cyberattacks. | | By The Associated Press Footage from over the weekend illustrated the ongoing investigation efforts from search-and-rescue teams into the missing residents of the Surfside Condominium, which collapsed more than a week ago. | | |
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