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Pessimism about the economy is growing, a U.S. poll shows.
Americans are becoming more pessimistic about the economy, more worried about inflation — and now, more anxious about the job…
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Magazine
No One Told Me Mac Salad Could Be This Good
The water was green-blue off He‘eia Kea Pier, that shade of blue with light sinking through it. I grew up…
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Sports
Déjà Vu in Texas as Astros Pitchers Toss Two Immaculate Innings
In the seventh inning of a game between the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago White Sox on Sept. 27, 1928,…
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World
Even as Russia Bears Down in the East, Some Ukrainians Stay Behind
BAKHMUT, Ukraine — The volunteers listened patiently to the pensioner and stuffed a frozen chicken into her shopping bag. Olena…
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World
Le Pen’s message finds a strong audience in the north.
HARDECOURT-AUX-BOIS, France — Marine Le Pen spent the last two days of her campaign in the deindustrialized, economically struggling areas…
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Arts
Review: ‘Upload’ Asks Old Questions With New Technology
“I am certain that you exist,” a daughter tells her father, only to reconsider: “I am certain that you do…
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World
Nadia Calviño, a Top Spanish Official, Wants More Women at the Decision-Making Table
This interview is part of our latest Women and Leadership special report, which highlights women making significant contributions to the…
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Sports
There Is Plenty to Learn From an Election, Even if No One Wins
The vast collection of artifacts at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., includes dozens of items from the…
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World
Why Boris Johnson May Finally Have Gone Too Far
Boris Johnson, long famed for brushing off accusations of distorting, misleading or outright lying that, far from slowing his rise,…
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World
Thich Nhat Hanh on Life, War and Happiness
Thich Nhat Hanh, the influential Zen master, died at 95 on Saturday in the Vietnamese city of Hue, at the…
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