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Business
‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Is the Victim of its Own Success
What once seemed like attractive economics have been upended by increasing competition and rising interest rates.
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Business
A Florida Judge Finds a New Job: Defending an Inmate
In a coda to the wrongful-conviction podcast “Bone Valley,” Judge Scott Cupp says he’ll step down to spring a man…
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World
How an Oligarch May Have Recruited the F.B.I. Agent Who Investigated Him
The bureau tried to court Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate, as an informant. Instead, one of its own top…
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Style
Fashion in the Bedroom
And the kitchen, and the living room…. Pieter Mulier held his Alaïa show in his apartment in Antwerp, and invited…
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US
In Texas Oil Country, an Unfamiliar Threat: Earthquakes
A pair of recent strong earthquakes were part of a surge in seismic activity in the state related to oil…
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US
Tyre Nichols Cried in Anguish. Memphis Officers Kept Hitting.
Video footage of the fatal encounter included critical moments in which police officers kicked, punched and pepper-sprayed Mr. Nichols, 29,…
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US
Court Releases Video of Paul Pelosi Hammer Attack, Adding Chilling Details
Police body camera footage, along with surveillance video, an interview with the suspect and audio from Mr. Pelosi’s 911 call,…
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News
Aryna Sabalenka Wins the Australian Open Women’s Singles Title
The 24-year-old Belarusian player pushed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan to three sets to capture her first Grand Slam singles title.
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World
What Happened to Canada’s Cold War Relics?
Few of the sites built to protect Canadians from a radioactive cloud of destruction have been preserved.
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News
Rod Laver ‘Might Have Hurt Somebody’ With a Modern Racket
At 84 years old, the man with his name on the stadium sits courtside at the Australian Open. He likes…