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Business
After a Terrible Year for Bonds, the Outlook Is Better
October capped their worst 12-month period ever, and the economy is under pressure. Yet the fundamental math of bond returns…
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World
‘Cuba Is Depopulating’: Largest Exodus Yet Threatens Country’s Future
The pandemic and tougher U.S. sanctions have decimated Cuba’s economy, prompting the biggest migration since Fidel Castro rose to power.
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World
Hong Kong Media Tycoon Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Jimmy Lai, the outspoken owner of a pro-democracy newspaper, was sentenced to more than five years in prison for violating…
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News
Age Is Just a Number as M.L.B. Teams Drop $2 Billion on Free Agents
Baseball was in a spending mood at the winter meetings, where the Mets added Justin Verlander, the Yankees kept Aaron…
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News
Tennis Said Goodbye to Roger Federer and Hello to Carlos Alcaraz
The game went through a lot of changes and drama this year, including an emotional farewell to Serena Williams at…
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Style
Christmas Kitsch, No Longer Full of Hot Air
Forget the blow-up Santas for your lawn. A new generation of old-fashioned blow mold decorations have come to town.
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World
How Old Are You? South Korea Tries to Simplify What Should Be a Simple Question.
Three ways of calculating age coexist in South Korea, so lawmakers have passed a law uniting behind the world standard…
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News
The Team Each and Every American Should Root For
THREE RIVERS, Mich. — “We didn’t forget your sign!” This friendly assurance from Maddy, my favorite bartender at Rooster’s Wing…
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News
Covid-19 Isn’t a Pandemic of the Unvaccinated Anymore
Americans received their first Covid-19 vaccine doses in December 2020, which means we are now approaching the beginning of the…
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World
Jule Campbell, 96, Dies; Architect of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Be it objectification or celebration, the annual rite she created earned millions for the magazine and helped usher in the…