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Business
Even Flirting With U.S. Default Takes Economic Toll
As negotiations over the debt limit continue in Washington and the date on which the U.S. government could be forced…
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World
How to Wear a Sari? A New Exhibition Counts the Ways.
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the influence and evolution of the traditional South Asian garment.
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News
Casting a Bright Light on the Supreme Court’s ‘Shadow Docket’
A new book by the legal scholar Stephen Vladeck argues that unsigned and unexplained decisions issued through the court’s shadow…
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Sports
Looking to the Future, Japan Would Say Goodbye to Its Baseball Past
TOKYO — Over a span of nearly 100 years, Meiji Jingu Stadium in central Tokyo has been the scene of…
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World
U.S. Solar Makers Criticize Biden’s Tax Credits as Too Lax on China
U.S.-based manufacturers of solar products say rules issued by the Biden administration on Friday will “cement China’s dominance” over the…
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World
New York City Congestion Pricing Plan Could Give Poor Drivers a Discount
The tolling program, which would be the first of its kind in the nation, is intended to reduce traffic by…
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News
Santos Pushed Campaign Money Abuse Past the Usual Line
There’s one immediate gratification in the details of the indictment against Representative George Santos issued on Wednesday: seeing the Department…
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News
Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Spanish drama starring Penélope Cruz, a campy French feminist comedy, a ’90s-set coming-of-age film from…
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News
Amending the Constitution Is Still Possible. Start With the E.R.A.
Last week, the Senate held a vote on the Equal Rights Amendment — the latest development in a century-long effort…
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News
In Nida Manzoor’s World, Martial Arts and Jane Austen Belong in the Same Movie
The writer-director set out to make “a joyful film about South Asian Muslim women” that didn’t revolve around trauma. The…