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Poem: Moon for Aisha
This epistolary poem is directed to a friend of the speaker’s, the poet Kamilah Aisha Moon, who died in 2021. The epistolary form is both ...
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Is the Fed Braking Too Hard?
If you’ve ever found yourself driving in stop-and-go traffic, you know that there’s a strong temptation to overreact to changes in the flow. When ...
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Leonard Cole, Who Detailed Secret Army Germ Tests, Dies at 89
Leonard Cole, a dentist who became an expert on biological weapons and chronicled in troubling detail a secret U.S. Army program that turned ...
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David Gottesman, 96, Wall St. Power and Warren Buffett Partner, Dies
David S. Gottesman, a protégé of Warren Buffett who built a powerful Wall Street investment house, First Manhattan, and presided over it for a ...
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Confused by the New Mortgage Gimmicks? Here’s a Guide.
The new math is unforgiving: At 6.7 percent, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has more than doubled in less than a year, scaring away many ...
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With Mortgage Rates Soaring, the Housing Market Takes Another Hit
The interest rate for the most common home loan in the United States surpassed 7 percent this week, by one measure — the latest signal that the ...
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Methane Might Be a Bigger Climate Problem Than Thought, Study Finds
The oil industry practice of burning unwanted methane is less effective than previously assumed, scientists said Thursday, resulting in new ...
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Bottega Veneta Ties the Knot Again
A still from “Bottega Veneta Industrial Video,” a 1985 promotional film by Andy Warhol Studio with pochettes featuring an intrecciato weave ...
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A Singaporean Chocolatier Infusing Sweets With Seaweed, Curry and Satay Spice
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A Devious Cellular Trick Cancers Can Use to Escape Your Immune System
In a surprise discovery, researchers found that cells from some types of cancers escaped destruction by the immune system by hiding inside other ...