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Business
Wall Street Is Counting on a Debt Limit Trick That Could Entail Trouble
If the debt limit is breached, investors expect Treasury to put bond payments first. It’d be politically and practically fraught.
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World
Golf Course or Housing? A Patch of Green Divides Hong Kong
The dispute over the city’s golf club exposes rare political friction for the elite in the new Hong Kong, where…
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News
Tyre Nichols’s Death Proves Yet Again That ‘Elite’ Police Units Are a Disaster
The website of the Memphis Police Department includes an entire section called “Reimagine Policing.” The introduction emphasizes that trust is…
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Real Estate
After Years of Living With Roommates, a Place to Call His Own
Yaakov Bloom says he has learned a lot about himself after living in six apartments in the last decade, including…
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Real Estate
Restoring a House for Every Body
Half a century ago, Marc Harrison built a prototype for a home that would accommodate people of all ages and…
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Real Estate
The Apartment Building Next Door Won’t Shut Up!
When the building itself is making noise, it’s not as simple as telling it to quiet down.
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Sports
Trump Courses Will Host Three Tournaments for Saudi-Backed LIV Golf
As the league announced more details of a 14-stop second season, former President Donald J. Trump’s courses remained central to…
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World
Her Culture Was Suppressed for Centuries. Now It Powers Her Best Seller.
Ann-Helén Laestadius grew up among the Sámi, an Indigenous people living near the Arctic Circle, in Europe. Her novel, “Stolen,”…
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World
Turkey’s upcoming elections have delayed Sweden and Finland’s NATO bids.
BRUSSELS — Hopes that Turkey would ratify the NATO memberships of Sweden and Finland any time soon have faded, with…
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Sports
The Empire State Building Lit Up in Eagles Green. Giants Fans Weren’t Thrilled.
One week after Philadelphia knocked New York out of the playoffs, the building paid tribute to the Giants’ rivals as…