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Economy
Could Biden’s Climate Agenda Trigger a New Trade War?
The European Union is crying foul over the Inflation Reduction Act, saying the billions in climate subsidies it offers create…
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World
A Russian Journalist’s Reference to Russian Troops Causes Fury and Soul Searching.
An unscripted comment by a television host has plunged a major independent Russian media outlet in crisis, and put focus…
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World
‘Torso Killer’ Admits to ’68 Strangling and 4 More Cold-Case Murders
The serial killings of five women had gone unsolved for decades until a breakthrough in one case tied Richard Cottingham…
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Sports
Dips and Sweet Delights for Hanukkah
The Friday box from a Brooklyn caterer offers matbutcha and other delights, chocolate halvah bonbons from Dandelion Chocolate and more.
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World
Behind the Story: The Case That Came Back to Haunt a San Francisco Judge
After 40 years, Anthony Kline had to confront a case he had forgotten.
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Economy
Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom
A release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech.
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Books
‘Are You in Your Feelings?’ Review: The Ups and Downs of Love
At Kyle Abraham’s premiere for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center, dancers find intimacy in songs…
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World
Faster Rides, Shorter Waits: New Ski Lifts Changing U.S. Slopes This Winter
A flurry of construction at major ski resorts has led to a high number of notable new chairlifts and gondolas…
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World
Making the Slopes Fun from Day 1
When it comes to designing terrain and the learning experience, resorts have finally started thinking about beginners, with the idea…
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Real Estate
My Building Has Replaced Our Keys With an App. Is That Legal?
Smartphones are ubiquitous, so it’s not unreasonable that your landlord would choose a technology that requires you to have one.