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Finance
Europe Has Fallen Behind the U.S. and China. Can It Catch Up?
A “competitiveness crisis” is raising alarms for officials and business leaders in the European Union, where investment, income and productivity…
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Books
Everything You’ve Been Told About Birds Is a Lie
Peter McIndoe and Connor Gaydos aim to turn an online caper into a full-fledged book.
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Finance
Electric Cars Are Suddenly Becoming Affordable
More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance…
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News
Are Wedding Sneakers the Ultimate Power Flex?
Rupert Murdoch’s fifth marriage, this time to Elena Zhukova, seemed a casual affair, though some disapproved of the suit-sneaker combination.
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Real Estate
$1.9 Million Homes in California
A midcentury retreat in Palm Springs, a 2021 townhouse in West Hollywood and a 1912 Craftsman bungalow in San Diego.
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Finance
N.H.L.’s Move to Salt Lake City Is Latest Sports Downsizing
Professional leagues are embracing smaller markets in their search for newer stadiums and arenas and the potential for more devoted…
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Opinion
Oil and Gas Companies Are Trying to Rig the Marketplace
Many of us focused on the problem of climate change have been waiting for the day when renewable energy would…
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Opinion
Mexico’s Women Are Speaking. Will a Female President Listen?
My mother was born in 1943 in a country where she was not allowed to vote. The Mexican government did…
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News
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Prom
Even with all the text chains and drama.
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Finance
Why Are People So Down About the Economy? Theories Abound.
Things look strong on paper, but many Americans remain unconvinced. We asked economic officials, the woman who coined “vibecession” and…