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Business
They Want to Become Nuns and Priests. Student Debt Holds Them Back.
It wasn’t until after college that Kendra Baker began to consider becoming a nun. She had been raised a Roman…
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Business
2 Brothers in Trump Media Insider-Trading Scheme Plead Guilty
Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, who had originally pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges, each pleaded guilty to one count…
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Business
Apollo Valued Paramount at $26 Billion in Overture That Was Ignored
Paramount’s board of directors, which was already deep into talks with the media company Skydance, didn’t engage with the offer.
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Food
Where to Drink Wine in Chicago
The motto of Chicago ought to be, “Too much to do, not enough time.” That’s how I feel whenever I…
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Business
How to Revive a Burned Forest? Rebuild the Tree Supply Chain
As forests succumb to ever-fiercer wildfires, the federal government and some adventurous private companies are trying to resuscitate an industry.
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World
A Rising Star of Italian Violin Making Is a 32-Year-Old From South Korea
Art of Craft is a series about craftspeople whose work rises to the level of art. When Ayoung An was…
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US
Trump Spoke Recently With Saudi Leader
It is not clear what the former president discussed with Prince Mohammed bin Salman, but news of their call came…
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World
Biden Is ‘Outraged.’ But Is He Willing to Use America’s Leverage With Israel?
President Biden, at least in public, has limited his responses to Israel’s war in Gaza to ever more indignant declarations.
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News
She’s Shaking Up Classical Music While Confronting Illness
The pianist Alice Sara Ott, who makes her New York Philharmonic debut this week, is upending concert culture — and…
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Food
A 15-Minute, Five-Ingredient Childhood Favorite
Priya Krishna’s headily spiced everyday dal is essential comfort food.