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News
Student Loans Come Due Again: Many Borrowers Will Lose a Lifeline
The payment pause freed up money that gave people breathing room — or allowed them to help family members in need. They will soon have to budget for that expense.
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Books
In ‘Twisted Metal’ Series, Killer Clowns Come With Class Commentary
Peacock’s new show indulges in the same ultraviolence as the video game that inspired it. But this time it has a message about the haves and the have-nots.
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World
Tesla Wants to Double the Size of Its European Assembly Plant
The electric automaker wants to produce a million cars a year at its plant near Berlin, a step that would make it Europe’s largest car factory.
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News
Jaguar Land Rover’s Owner to Build Battery Plant in England
The factory, made possible by government subsidies, could produce nearly half of the electric-car batteries needed in Britain by 2030.
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Newyork
Pippa Garner’s Wild Ride
Long underestimated as a madcap provocateur, the conceptual artist is, at 81, finally being taken seriously.
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News
At Auction, American Cars Are Often Not Valued as Highly as their European Counterparts
Call it a lack of panache or sportiness, but U.S.-built autos don’t bring in the biggest money.
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News
A Kansas College Restored a Mercedes. It’s Now Headed to Pebble Beach.
A class at McPherson College worked on a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S for about six years. It then got a rare invitation to the big time.
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US
Initial Victim in Philadelphia Shot 44 Hours Before Larger Attack, Police Say
A 911 call reported gunshots near the victim’s house, but the police were dispatched to the wrong address and the body was not discovered until four more people were killed.
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Sports
Mercedes Performance Improves After Adjustments to Its Racecar
The team keeps making changes, and now its drivers are climbing onto the podium.
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Newyork
Carroll Cooley, Detective in Landmark Miranda Case, Dies at 87
His interrogation helped lead to a Supreme Court ruling that established rights that protect criminal suspects from incriminating themselves while in custody.