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  1. N.F.L. Draft Is Like Super Bowl for City of Detroit

    Places that are not usual sites for the league's marquee game are jumping at the chance to be the host of its three-day draft.

    By Ken Belson

  2. These Issues Are Testing the U.S.-China Thaw

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is in China this week as tensions have risen over trade, security, Russia's war on Ukraine and the Middle East crisis.

    By Ana Swanson, David Pierson and Olivia Wang

  3. Blinken Tours China to Promote Some Ties, While the U.S. Severs Others

    Tensions over economic ties are running high, threatening to disrupt a fragile cooperation between the U.S. and China.

    By Ana Swanson

  4. 'Pay Later' Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus

    Firms like Experian and TransUnion say it is time for "buy now, pay later" loans to appear on consumer credit reports. The lenders aren't ready to sign on.

    By Jordyn Holman and Ben Casselman

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    Could the Union Victory at VW Set Off a Wave?

    Some experts say the outcome at a plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., may be organized labor's most significant advance in decades. But the road could get rockier.

    By Noam Scheiber

  6. A Bill to Limit Canada's Trade Negotiators on Farm Goods Edges Nearer to Law

    The measure from a member of the Bloc Québécois would ban changes to the supply management system for dairy, poultry and eggs.

    By Ian Austen

  7. VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union, a Labor Milestone

    The Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga is set to become the first unionized auto factory in the South not owned by one of Detroit's Big Three.

    By Neal E. Boudette

  8. Start-Up Founder Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Fraud

    Manish Lachwani, who founded the software start-up HeadSpin, is the latest tech entrepreneur to face time in prison in recent years.

    By Erin Griffith

  9. Chinese Exports Are Threatening Biden's Industrial Agenda

    The president is increasingly hitting back with tariffs and other measures meant to restrict imports, raising tensions with Beijing.

    By Jim Tankersley and Alan Rappeport

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  10. A Japanese Village Wants Tourists to Come for Heat, Soot and Steel

    To lure visitors, residents of Yoshida, famed for its high-quality steel, are inviting tourists to help produce it.

    By Craig Mod

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