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  1. U.S. and allies move to tap frozen Russian funds despite Kremlin threats Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen is close to securing European support for a plan to repurpose seized Russian assets for Ukraine.
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  2. 737 crash families win renewed hope in fight to hold Boeing accountable The Justice Department’s announcement has renewed hope among family members who lost loved ones in Boeing crashes.
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  3. As crypto cash floods Washington, Congress eyes gentler regulations Major crypto firms are fighting to remake federal law with an expensive lobbying campaign that has left no part of American politics untouched.
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  4. Major robotaxi firms face federal safety investigations after crashes A year ago, self-driving companies seemed poised for a breakout moment. Now, the industry is struggling against setbacks and scrutiny.
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  5. A year after paying off our 2.75% mortgage, we still have no regrets Though many readers say my husband and I would have been better served investing all those extra house payments, we chose peace of mind.
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  6. When America was ‘great,’ according to data Can data show when America peaked (or when it last was “great,” to borrow a slogan)? We tried but discovered that nostalgia doesn’t really work that way.
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