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China Shows Few Signs of Tilting Economy Toward Consumers in New Plan
The Communist Party rebuffed calls from economists to shift away from investment-led growth and toward consumer spending.
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Newyork
Could This Van Help People Quit Fentanyl?
Methadone has been used for decades to treat opioid addiction. It is also difficult to come by, a problem health providers hope to ease with a new fleet of vans that can provide the drug.
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Newyork
How Two Wandering Cows Started a Culture War
One summer day, a cow and a steer walked away from their farm. The cow was black and was named Blackee. The steer was golden brown, with two stubby horns. He was named Hornee. Nobody knows when the cows got out, or how. They crossed a field and a ...
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Newyork
‘I Was Settling Into My Morning Commute on the 4 Train’
Catching up on the news, appreciating a counterman’s skills and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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World
Israeli Strike on Yemeni Port Will Harm Civilians, Not Houthis, Experts Say
Israel’s counterattack on the Houthis, which set a vital Yemeni port ablaze, will do little to deter the militia, Yemeni and international experts said.
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Newyork
‘Love Island USA’ Finds Its Magic Formula for Success
A new host, an embrace of social media and some excellent casting led to the former also-ran becoming the summer’s buzziest show.
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Newyork
For Fashion, Sports Stars Are the New Superstars
In the late 1990s, something strange started happening on the cover of glossy magazines. Instead of models, movie stars increasingly became the faces of choice. By 1998, Linda Wells, then the editor of the beauty magazine Allure, announced to her ...
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Newyork
For LVMH, the Olympics Are Welcome, but Not Without Risk
The reaction to the conglomerate’s involvement in the Games has been relatively — and surprisingly — free of criticism, yet the stakes are high.
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Newyork
The World’s Most Fashionable Judoka Is Looking for Clothes in His Size
Teddy Riner has long had trouble finding stylish apparel for his 6-foot-8 frame. Could it be time to create his own line?
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Newyork
It’s Hot Out. People Still Look Good.
Summer heat waves are oppressive and can make it hard to get dressed in even the most basic garments. But scorching temperatures in June and July haven’t stopped New Yorkers from choosing chic attire over simple staples. Many people on the streets ...