By Gisèle Pelicot with Judith Perrignon. Translated by Natasha Lehrer and Ruth Diver. Penguin; 256 pages; $32. Bodley Head; £22. D o you know your husband well?
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The effect has more than outweighed the growth in inequality in much of the rich world, and almost kept pace with it even in ...
The effect has more than outweighed the growth in inequality in much of the rich world, and almost kept pace with it even in America. Today’s taxman, it turns out, is less like the Sheriff of ...
Germany, the largest producer of spuds in the European Union, is enjoying the biggest harvest in a generation, owing to ...
Thousands of cooler-sized food delivery robots now roam American streets. At the start of last year Serve Robotics, the maker of Deja’s posse, had only 100 bots. It has since deployed 2,000 to 20 ...
Inevitably, this re-engagement has caused a backlash. Leaders have returned home from Beijing to critics who say their visits yielded precious few gains, while only deepening reliance on China.
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Many, however, have grown frustrated with a job that involves longer hours, lower pay, more danger and less power than in the past. A typical week for a lawmaker starts with a red-eye flight to ...
Russia’s economy is stuck in what might be described as negative equilibrium: holding itself together while steadily ...
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