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We Can’t Keep Spending Like This
The chart below should make you nervous. Updated with data released on Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, it…
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Zelensky Proposes Barring Orthodox Church That Answers to Moscow
Ukraine’s president called for legislation to prevent an ancient branch of the Orthodox Church, led by a Putin ally, from…
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Twitter Keeps Missing Its Advertising Targets as Woes Mount
Under Elon Musk, the company has cut its financial expectations as some advertisers request discounts and are offered incentives.
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18 Recipes to Feed a Crowd When Everyone’s Home for the Holidays
Our reporters and editors know what it takes to cook a lot of food — and make it look effortless.…
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Leading Light in German Letters, Dies at 93
Poet, essayist, journalist and social critic, he held wide influence among a postwar literary generation with works as intellectual as…
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Allen Kay, 77, Dies; Coined ‘If You See Something, Say Something’
He created many memorable commercials, including one featuring a monk who works miracles with a Xerox copier. His most notable…
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Man Exonerated in 1990 Subway Killing of Tourist to Get $18 Million
Johnny Hincapie was wrongly convicted in the fatal stabbing of Brian Watkins, who was in New York to watch the…
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The Chronic Illness Debate Is More Mainstream — But Still Mysterious
One effect of the coronavirus pandemic has been to normalize a debate about mysterious chronic illnesses that previously hovered at…
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A chaotic end to the group stage sends Brazil and Switzerland to the knockout round.
The chaos that governed the first three days of World Cup group-stage finales did not bypass Group G on Friday…
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Ukraine’s Allies Agree on Russian Oil Price Cap
The plan to impose a top price of $60 a barrel on Russian crude will most likely make a small…