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Wonking Out: The Tax-Cut Zombie Attacks Britain
Britain is in a very difficult economic position. The British economy, like the U.S. economy, seems to be seriously overheated,…
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An Indiana Family Lives in the Gym (Literally)
WILKINSON, Ind. — Many people in basketball-obsessed Indiana claim to eat, sleep and breathe the game. This summer, in a…
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The Discount Data That Some Colleges Won’t Publish
By now, many people shopping for college have gotten the message that not everyone pays the list price. But what…
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Louise Fletcher, 88, Dies; Oscar Winner for ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’
Louise Fletcher, the imposing, steely-eyed actress who won an Academy Award for her role as the tyrannical Nurse Ratched in…
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For Dreadlocked N.F.L. Players, Hair Is a Point of Pride
It wasn’t until his junior year of college, in 2015, that Aaron Jones decided to rebel and form his hair…
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After Years Away, One of Basketball’s Greats Returns at 41
SYDNEY, Australia — It was an inconspicuous return. Just over a year ago, Lauren Jackson, one of the greatest players…
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With His 700th Homer, Albert Pujols Gives Us One Last Surprise
It was June 2001, the first half of the first season of a career nobody saw coming. Albert Pujols was…
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Federer, Even in Defeat, Gets Fitting End to Storied Career
The last match of Roger Federer’s 24-year professional career was about to begin, and Andy Murray, one of his rivals…
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Donald Blinken, Ambassador, Financier and Art Patron, Dies at 96
Donald Blinken, a financier, patron of the arts and Democratic Party donor who became an ambassador to Hungary, helping to…
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Trump’s ‘Magical Powers’ of Declassification
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