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Xi Delivers Veiled Warning to Nations Not to Take the U.S.’s Side

At an Asia-Pacific summit, the Chinese leader urged countries to “resist unilateral bullying,” an appeal that seemed at odds with his country’s recent actions.

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President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s leader, on TV at a restaurant in Gyeongju. Mr. Xi was the sole superpower leader at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit with Mr. Trump gone.

Three Billionaires Walk Into a Fried Chicken Restaurant

Jensen Huang, the Nvidia chief executive, and the leaders of Samsung and Hyundai staged a regular-folks outing in Seoul before announcing a business deal.

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The leaders of Nvidia, Samsung and Hyundai hung out over fried chicken and beer at a modest restaurant in Seoul on Thursday night.

Carney Plans to Meet With Xi to Try and Reset Relations

The leaders of Canada and China met for the first time in eight years to try to reset relations after years of acrimony.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, center left, at a dinner hosted by the South Korean president. Mr. Carney met with China’s leader, Xi Jinping on Friday.

JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures

After Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, the bank reported more than $1 billion in potentially suspicious transactions.

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JPMorgan Chase released previously sealed court documents that included a report flagging about 4,700 potentially suspicious transactions apparently connected to Jeffrey Epstein.

Ohio Republicans Gain Ground in Push for More Seats in Congress

The map, which is expected to be approved on Friday morning by the state’s redistricting commission, improves Republicans’ odds of picking up two more seats.

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State Senator Nickie Antonio, a Democrat, who serves on the Ohio Redistricting Commission, presented a proposed map at the panel’s meeting last week in Columbus.

What to Know About US Nuclear Weapons as Trump Threatens to Restart Testing

Though the country’s nuclear arsenal has undergone no explosive testing for decades, federal experts say it can reliably obliterate targets halfway around the globe.

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The tower for Icecap, a nuclear test that was nearly ready to execute but never happened because of the testing moratorium enacted on Oct. 1, 1992, at the Nevada National Security Site.

A Top Trump Official Had to Sell His Stock. He May Have Saved Millions.

Frank Bisignano, who holds top jobs at the Social Security Administration and the I.R.S., sold his stake in Fiserv before the company’s stock cratered this week.

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Frank Bisignano, the former chief executive of Fiserv, had to sell his stake in the company to join the Trump administration as head of the Social Security Administration.
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