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Walmart Sees Sales ‘Momentum’ Despite Tariffs

After mixed reports from retail rivals, Walmart reported better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its sales forecast for the year.

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Shoppers outside of a Walmart Supercenter in Teterboro, N.J. As the nation’s largest retailer, Walmart is considered a bellwether for the state of the consumer.
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Your Questions About Psychedelics

Our readers wondered about the ailments they can treat, the dangers of using them and where you can get some.

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Smoking bufo, a dried secretion from a desert toad.
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Israel’s Looming Plans for Gaza City, and a Surge in Stalking in Women’s Sports

Plus, why steamy fan fiction is topping the best-seller list.

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Rushing for cover after an Israeli strike in Jabaliya, in northern Gaza, on Wednesday. Israel’s plan to invade Gaza City has forced many families to consider uprooting themselves.
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Texas and California Race Forward With Rival Redistricting Efforts

Lawmakers in the nation’s two most populous states were planning to vote Thursday on competing proposals as the battle over U.S. House maps intensified.

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Todd Hunter, a Republican state representative in Texas, with fellow Republican members of the State House of Representatives during a session at the Capitol in Austin on Wednesday.
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Behind Powell’s Big Gamble in Final Jackson Hole Speech

Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, outside the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium in Wyoming last year.
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As Trump Weighs I.V.F., Republicans Back New ‘Natural’ Approach to Infertility

Long confined to the medical fringe, “restorative reproductive medicine” has unified Christian conservatives and proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement on the political right.

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Emma Waters, seen here with her family in April, and other conservatives have built a coalition within President Trump’s base to push restorative reproductive medicine, which addresses what proponents describe as the “root causes” of infertility.
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In Trump’s Ideal Picture of America, Diversity Is Taboo

Using the full power of the federal government, President Trump has promoted a vision of America that challenges the legitimacy of the Black experience.

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A demonstration in May for the protection of Black history and against the removal of artifacts from the National African American Museum of History and Culture.
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Zelensky Says U.S. Talks Brought ‘Very Important’ Advance

The Ukrainian leader returned with a U.S. commitment to participate in security guarantees for Kyiv in a postwar settlement.

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President Trump with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine at the White House on Monday. The meeting was different than their last one.
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