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Business
Those Doritos Too Expensive? More Stores Offer Their Own Alternatives.
Retailers are expanding their own private-label food and beverage offerings, attracting customers looking for less expensive options.
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World
Poland Begins to Look Beyond the Vote, to Unwinding an ‘Illiberal Democracy’
If the ballot counts hold out, the country is on the cusp of a significant change, but there will be…
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Business
After Devastating Floods, Vermont Is ‘Very Much Open’
The summer’s double blow of record rain and a plummet in tourism has the travel industry scrambling to reassure leaf…
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US
Not a Beast but a Buddy: Love for the Llama at a New England Fair
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Not a Beast but a Buddy: Love for the Llama at a New England Fair To owners…
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World
Raising Our Glasses to a Pianist Who Loves Vodka
Gary Graffman, who is turning 95, is a man of many enthusiasms, including citrus infusions.
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News
I’m a Climate Scientist, and September’s Warmth Freaked Me Out a Little
Staggering. Unnerving. Mind-boggling. Absolutely gobsmackingly bananas. As global temperatures shattered records and reached dangerous new highs over and over the…
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Food
Jack Daniel’s Tweaks Its Brand, From Bland to Exclusive
The Tennessee whiskey, long snubbed by connoisseurs and collectors, is suddenly grabbing attention with a series of special releases.
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Business
Social Security Benefits Will Rise 3.2% in 2024
More than 71 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits will see their checks rise by 3.2 percent next year to…
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World
In an Expensive City, Who Should Get Free Preschool?
Raising a family in one of the most expensive cities in the world involves some advance planning. So when Monika…
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Business
China Releases Australian Journalist Three Years After Arrest
Cheng Lei, a host for China’s international broadcaster, was arrested in Beijing at a time of rising tensions with Australia.…