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Is the Fed Braking Too Hard?
If you’ve ever found yourself driving in stop-and-go traffic, you know that there’s a strong temptation to overreact to changes…
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Leonard Cole, Who Detailed Secret Army Germ Tests, Dies at 89
Leonard Cole, a dentist who became an expert on biological weapons and chronicled in troubling detail a secret U.S. Army…
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David Gottesman, 96, Wall St. Power and Warren Buffett Partner, Dies
David S. Gottesman, a protégé of Warren Buffett who built a powerful Wall Street investment house, First Manhattan, and presided…
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Donald Can’t Quit Maggie
Maggie Haberman’s forthcoming book about Donald Trump, “Confidence Man,” is chockablock with fresh anecdotes and insights, just as her reporting…
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With Mortgage Rates Soaring, the Housing Market Takes Another Hit
The interest rate for the most common home loan in the United States surpassed 7 percent this week, by one…
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Dating Is Broken. Going Retro Could Fix It.
Among the traditional rites of an All-American high school experience is the taking — and judging — of yearbook photos,…
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Why Drug Epidemics End
Despite rising overdose deaths, there’s some important good news regarding opioid misuse. Rates of nonmedical use by high school seniors…
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Maris Would Be ‘Tickled to Death’ to Be Matched by Judge
Roger Maris was 19 days old when Babe Ruth hit his final home run for the Yankees in 1934. Maris’s…
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‘It’s the Stuff You Dream About. It’s Not Even Real.’
TORONTO — Aaron Judge would not acknowledge it at the time, but the wait was getting to him. He had…
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Ron DeSantis’s Race Problem
In July, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida appointed Jeffery Moore, a former tax law specialist with the Florida Department of…