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Grand-mates: Generations Sharing a Special Bond (and Sometimes the Rent)
A year ago, Robert E. Elson began noticing a curious new array of beverages in the refrigerator of the condo he shares with his wife, Roni, on ...
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A Mansion With Hermès Leather Walls Sells for $48 Million
After more than six years and a few price cuts, the real estate developer Keith Rubenstein finally sold his lavish, Beaux-Arts mansion on the ...
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The Science of Style
PARIS — Gabriela Hearst of Chloé is really, really excited about nuclear fusion. You know: the reaction that occurs when two atomic nuclei ...
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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Remains Stubbornly High
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge remained elevated in new data released on Friday, further evidence that the central bank is ...
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Eurozone Inflation Sets Another Record, Hitting 10 Percent in September
Consumer prices in the countries that use the euro as their currency rose at an annual rate of 10 percent in September, again reaching the ...
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The Markets Face a Rare Double Decline
The bears lead the way.Credit...Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesThe ties that bind Technology stocks have long been seen as the market’s most ...
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The Supreme Court Is Broken. Where’s Biden?
In a recent speech at Independence Hall, President Biden called on Americans to stand against an assault on democracy — the ongoing assault waged ...
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Brazilians Are Holding Our Breath
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — “If it’s God’s will, I will continue,” Jair Bolsonaro said in mid-September. “If it’s not, I’ll take off the presidential ...
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Ethereum’s Founder on What Crypto Can — and Can’t — Do
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ When most people hear “crypto,” the first thing they think of is “currencies.” Cryptocurrencies have ...
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Why China’s Crimes in Xinjiang Cannot Go Unpunished
For years, China denied committing human rights violations in Xinjiang, denounced its accusers and tried to block a United Nations investigation ...