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Ford Slows Its Push Into Electric Vehicles
The automaker said it would delay new battery-powered models and shift its focus to hybrid cars, sales of which are…
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Business
The Market May Have Finally Hit a Real Record, But It Could Be a Problem
But Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate, says valuations adjusted for high inflation suggest stock returns for the next decade are…
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World
Florida Court Rulings Pose Risks for House Republicans on Abortion
The twin decisions have all but guaranteed that voters will have the issue on their minds in November, bringing potential…
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Health
Judge Orders Timely Housing for Migrant Children Waiting at Border
The decision established that minors at open-air sites were in legal custody of the Department of Homeland Security and thus…
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Magazine
Reworked Italian Jerseys That Celebrate Soccer Style
Plus: a Nancy Brooks Brody exhibition, a Nile sailboat charter and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
Name-Calling and Calling the Police: How N.Y.C. Parent Meetings Got Mean
In school districts across the city, families are fighting over transgender athletes and how race and discrimination are taught in…
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Politics
Are You a Second-Home Person?
A place outside the city might sound like heaven, but there are some things you should consider.
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World
After Terrorist Attack in Russia, Tajik Migrants Endure a Crackdown
The main suspects in a deadly assault near Moscow were from Tajikistan. Now many other Tajiks, who fill jobs in…
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Arts
Julia Stiles Wanted to Be Just Like Kat Stratford, Too
Julia Stiles starts lunch with a disclaimer: “I’m kind of like a bundle of emotions, because I have a 5-month-old…
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World
As Home Values Spike, Rocky Mountain States Face ‘Property Tax Mess’
A pandemic boom drew people to Colorado and nearby states. But that has meant record-high property tax hikes for many…
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