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Finance
Pickleball went pro. Can it profit?
Investors are pouring money into the less exclusive cousin of tennis.
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US
Judge Throws Out Confession of Bombing Suspect as Derived From Torture
The Saudi defendant, accused of orchestrating the attack on the U.S.S. Cole in 2000, was waterboarded and subjected to other…
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News
Want to Hear Michael Oher’s Version? Read His Books.
The former N.F.L. player and inspiration for “The Blind Side” just launched a legal battle with the family he once…
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World
Maui’s Emergency Management Chief Resigns After Questions About Fire Response
The chief, Herman Andaya, cited his health in stepping down. His agency’s decision not to sound emergency sirens as wildfires…
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News
After Maui Wildfires, Travelers Ask: Would a Trip Help or Hurt?
Residents and travelers are grappling with the propriety of visiting Maui, the epicenter of last week’s wildfires but an island…
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News
Our Economy Thrives on Bad Feelings
Since 2020, the richest 1 percent has captured nearly two-thirds of all new wealth globally — almost twice as much…
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News
Jerry Moss, the ‘M’ of A&M Records, Is Dead at 88
In partnership with Herb Alpert, he turned a small independent label into a powerhouse with a roster full of superstars.
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News
For Classical Music, Every Summer Is a Liberation
During a time of year in which anything can be a stage, the joy of music making has room to…
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News
On Our National Mall, New Monuments Tell New Stories
In the shadow of the Washington Monument, six temporary installations tease out who and what should be commemorated, and how…
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Science
Days on Mars Are Getting Shorter
The discovery, using data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, is puzzling to scientists who study the red planet.