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Rising Frustration in Houston After Millions Lost Power in Storm
With outages expected to last days, a top state official promised to look into whether the utility company could have…
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Finance
Seeing Workplace Misery, They Offer Company
As chronic work stress climbs, entrepreneurs find opportunity in the burgeoning space of burnout coaching.
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World
The Track Star Knew He Was Gay. Now Everyone Else Does.
Trey Cunningham said friends and peers reacted to his decision to come out with a shrug. He wishes the same…
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News
Beach Reads That Stand Up to Sand, Salt and SPF
Want to indulge in juicy, page-turning escapism? We’ve got some recommendations.
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Magazine
Clothes of the Rich, Famous and Fabulous
At couture week in Paris, fashion fans peacocked with industry fixtures in a whirl of formal attire and street wear.
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World
India’s Cable News Predicted a Big Modi Win. How Did They Get It So Wrong?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slim election victory has forced India to reflect on how fawning coverage may have obscured a…
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World
Cellphone Outage in Europe Leaves Many U.S. Travelers Disconnected
The disruption affected mostly visitors with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon service, cutting them off data networks across the continent for…
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Finance
What Media Outlets on the Right and Left Are Saying About the Debate
Partisan media outlets have fixated this week on Thursday night’s first presidential debate — and how their preferred candidate could…
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US
Biden Expected to Pardon Veterans Convicted of Having Gay Sex
The president’s proclamation would grant clemency to around 2,000 people charged between 1951 and 2013 under a military code that…
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News
Should American Jews Abandon Elite Universities?
The notable fact about the anti-Israel campus demonstrations is that they are predominantly an elite phenomenon. Yes, there have been…