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How the Coachella of Economics Can Survive Covid
Attendance at the world’s biggest conference of economists was down by half this year, and that had some attendees worrying…
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Atlanta Announced as Site of Potential A.F.C. Championship Matchup
If Kansas City and Buffalo advance to the conference championship round of the 2022 N.F.L. playoffs, the game will be…
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With the Australian Open Set to Begin, All Eyes Are on Rafael Nadal
The defending champion, Nadal has lost six of his last seven tour singles matches and is struggling with his timing,…
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A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years
A study of the Baltic specimen offers new insights into what Europe’s climate was like some 35 million years ago.
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Dolphins Can Shout, but It’s Never Loud Enough
Researchers found that dolphins confronted with noise increase the volume and duration of their calls to one another but struggle…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in NoMad, Washington Heights and Sheepshead Bay.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s homes are in Garden City, N.Y., and Old Greenwich, Conn.
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Selling Houses While Black
About 6 percent of real estate agents and brokers in the United States are Black. Their white peers make almost…
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Renting Rather Than Buying? Here’s Where You’ll Save the Most.
Although renting is still cheaper than paying a mortgage in most U.S. metro areas, the gap between the two is…
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She Made History as a Black Basketball Star. Why Won’t Her College Name Its Arena for Her?
The Walter Sillers Coliseum, a 3,000-seat brick arena, has been the basketball mecca of Delta State University since it was…