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News
Suddenly, There Is Money in Women’s Golf
Prize money has been growing, and players are landing sponsors. “Elevating purses continues to elevate everyone,” said the L.P.G.A. commissioner.
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Business
Retiree Medical Costs Are Expected to Moderate, but Still High
An estimate puts the average cost over a 20-year retirement at about $157,000. That’s almost double the estimate in 2002.
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World
George Santos Used Most of His Campaign Cash to Pay Himself Back
Mr. Santos spent more than half of the $150,000 he raised in the most recent quarter repaying loans he made…
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World
Acquittal of Janitor, Accused of Touching Student, Fuels Outrage in Italy
A court in Rome said it had decided the ruling in part because the episode lasted “a handful of seconds”…
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News
‘His Ability to Do Pretty Much Everything Is Crazy’
The slugger could not bunt. This was no surprise — when you slug .600, why play small ball? — but…
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Business
Wall Street’s Recession Warning Is Flashing. Some Wonder if It’s Wrong.
Some investors believe that a recession warning that has been flashing on Wall Street for the past year may be…
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News
Colleges Can Do a Lot for Social Mobility Right Now
In the two weeks since the Supreme Court rejected affirmative action in college admissions, there’s been a lot of talk…
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News
The Genesis Scottish Open Rises in Stature
The course is considered a solid testing ground for the British Open, a major played just down the road a…
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News
The Calm Xander Schauffele Tries for a Repeat
He won four tournaments, including the Scottish Open, in a strong 2022, but has not won in a year.
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US
In Phoenix, Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of Endurance
Arizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources.