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News
We Can’t Keep Spending Like This
The chart below should make you nervous. Updated with data released on Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, it…
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World
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Leading Light in German Letters, Dies at 93
Poet, essayist, journalist and social critic, he held wide influence among a postwar literary generation with works as intellectual as…
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News
Allen Kay, 77, Dies; Coined ‘If You See Something, Say Something’
He created many memorable commercials, including one featuring a monk who works miracles with a Xerox copier. His most notable…
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World
Man Exonerated in 1990 Subway Killing of Tourist to Get $18 Million
Johnny Hincapie was wrongly convicted in the fatal stabbing of Brian Watkins, who was in New York to watch the…
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Sports
A chaotic end to the group stage sends Brazil and Switzerland to the knockout round.
The chaos that governed the first three days of World Cup group-stage finales did not bypass Group G on Friday…
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World
Trump Approved Key Aspect of Company’s Scheme, Prosecutors Assert
Jurors at the Trump Organization trial will begin deliberating Monday after prosecutors presented a document they said showed that the…
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Magazine
Gabriel Byrne Reflects on the End of His Broadway Show, and Tells T a Joke
‘Walking With Ghosts,’ which closed Nov. 20, allowed the Irish actor to showcase his passion for the humor of everyday…
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News
Suspect Arrested in Killing of Takeoff, the Migos Rapper
The Houston Police said that Patrick Xavier Clark, 33, was being charged with murder, and that Takeoff had been an…
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World
Under Pressure, South Africa’s President Snubs Party’s Leadership
In the face of possible impeachment, Cyril Ramaphosa has not been seen since the release of a damning report. But…
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US
The Fight Over Warnock’s Record Comes Down to an Electric Car Plant in Georgia
Hyundai’s huge new plant outside Savannah could be a model for bipartisanship and a central achievement for Raphael Warnock, whose…