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Consular appointments for U.S. citizens overseas are nearly impossible to come by as many embassies, plagued by Covid restrictions and staff reductions, remain all but closed.

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Consular appointments for U.S. citizens overseas are nearly impossible to come by as many embassies, plagued by Covid restrictions and staff reductions, remain all but closed.

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The company tried to punt its Trump dilemma to a panel of experts. On Wednesday, the experts punted back.

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“We’re not going to deprive any of these executives of their second or third home, travel privately by jet,” the president said at the White House.

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Revenue at Fox Corporation dropped as fewer viewers tuned into the company’s cable channels and the Fox broadcast network. The company also announced the acquisition of OutKick Media.

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Nick Clegg, a former deputy prime minister, has shaped the company’s handling of Donald Trump at every turn.

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Blue Origin has teased space tourism for years. Its first flight with people on board launches July 20.

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Markets gyrated Tuesday on worries that the Fed might lift rates. But central banks officials stuck with their patient script on Wednesday.

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A company-appointed panel ruled that the ban was justified at the time but added that the company should reassess its action and make a final decision in six months.

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The chief executive of Peloton said the company “made a mistake” by initially resisting a U.S. safety agency’s warning about the devices last month.

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“What’s to stop them from silencing you?” Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, replied on Twitter.