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Food
States and Creditors for Purdue Pharma Threaten Sacklers With Gush of Lawsuits
Legal maneuverings followed a Supreme Court ruling last month that denied the Sackler family immunity from liability over its role…
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News
The Matrix of Consumer Discontent
The past two years have been very good for the U.S. economy. Unemployment has crept up a bit, but not…
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Magazine
Do You Need a Lazy Susan? Maybe Not. But They Make Meals a Lot More Fun.
Long overlooked as throwback novelties, spinning trays are making a comeback.
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US
These Obscure Democrats Could Soon Become Kingmakers
President Biden insisted on Friday that he would stay in the race. But if he decides to step aside, these…
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News
$600,000 Homes in Edinburgh
A mews apartment, a two-bedroom in a semidetached Victorian villa, and a three-bedroom in a rowhouse with a private backyard.
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Magazine
Can I Say I Have Tourette’s Without Being Formally Diagnosed?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on self-identification.
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Finance
New Factories and Jobs Are Not Enough to Stem France’s Far Right Surge
President Emmanuel Macron’s promise of re-industrialization in northern France has helped stimulate the economy, but “people feel defeated and angry.”
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US
Northern California Wildfire Slows, Allowing Some Residents to Return Home
The fire in Oroville has forced 29,000 people to evacuate their homes, but on Thursday officials said they felt “more…
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Finance
Apartments Could Be the Next Real Estate Business to Struggle
Owners of some rental buildings are starting to struggle because of rising interest rates and waning demand in some once…
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World
Iranians’ Demand for Their Leaders: Fix the Economy
In a series of interviews, virtually every resident of Tehran listed Iran’s sickly economy as the No. 1 issue for…