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Hospitals are bringing together surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses with architects, engineers and administrative staff to rethink the modern operating room.

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Hospitals are bringing together surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses with architects, engineers and administrative staff to rethink the modern operating room.

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The end of one marriage has implications for the 1,600 staff members who direct $5 billion in annual grants to 135 countries.

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Some funds are still available for community financial institutions and to finish processing pending applications.

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She asked whether the chief executive understood the economics of apps for food, maps, dating and other nongame uses. “I personally do not,” he replied.

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The e-commerce giant’s European retail business had record sales in 2020, but its headquarters on the continent reported a $1.4 billion loss.

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Buying an electric car can be exciting and bewildering. Consider what kind of car you want and need and where you will charge.

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Ms. Yellen, the Treasury secretary, did not predict a huge spike in interest rates but said that some “modest” increases might be necessary. The Treasury secretary has no role in setting interest rates.

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Fueled with money from Wall Street and local officials, automakers plan to build eight million electric cars a year there, more than Europe and North America combined.