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2 Men Bilked Wine Investors Out of $99 Million in Ponzi Scheme, U.S. Says
The men solicited loans on behalf of wine collectors who did not exist, backed by expensive bottles they did not…
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US
Feeling Alone and Estranged, Many Jews at Harvard Wonder What’s Next
After one of the most trying weeks in the university’s recent history, some students question whether they have a place…
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World
Gaza communications have been nearly blacked out for two days.
Gaza has been plunged into a near communication blackout for two days — at least the fifth such mass outage…
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World
Tensions Spilling Over from Gaza to Red Sea Escalate
The tensions spilling over from the war in Gaza to merchant shipping in the Red Sea escalated on Saturday when…
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News
At What Point Does My Landlord Owe Me Some Apartment Repairs?
To renovate a market-rate rental, tenants must show that the problems violate city habitability codes.
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Business
Fewer Electric Vehicles Will Qualify for Federal Tax Credits in 2024
Purchases of popular models like the Tesla Model 3 and the Ford Mustang Mach-E may no longer entitle buyers to…
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Business
A Shock for Many Retirees: Social Security Benefits Can Be Taxed
When older Americans earn above a certain income level, they are often taken aback to find they owe federal income…
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Business
As Student Loan Collections Restart, Millions Are Not Yet Paying
After a pandemic freeze, 22 million people received their first bill in years in October — and around 60 percent…
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World
A Prince Exhibition, Curated by Teens Who Don’t Especially Like Prince
The show in Newark, which includes 300 artifacts on loan for the first time from a private collector, has been…
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World
A Sudanese City Took in Many Fleeing War. Now, Fighting Has Spread There.
Clashes on the outskirts of Wad Madani threaten a city that is the center of aid operations and home to…