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Finance
Young, in Love and Figuring Out How to Talk About Money
For a boyfriend’s 30th birthday a few years ago, Mykail James made reservations at the Capital Grille steakhouse in Baltimore,…
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Magazine
Are Ice Luges Cool Now?
Fueled by a desire for fun, hedonistic messiness and nostalgia, the liquor ice luge appears to be making a comeback…
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US
An Iranian Curator on Art’s Power in an Uprising
Nazy Nazhand shares how generational trauma has affected her and the artists with whom she finds community.
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News
Hazel McCallion, No-Nonsense Canadian Mayor for 36 Years, Dies at 101
Tough, pragmatic and brusque when she had to be, she helped transform Mississauga from a sleepy Toronto suburb into one…
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Magazine
Dress Like Your Inner Animal
Collina Strada starts New York Fashion Week with a bark. And a woof. A snort? Definitely a giggle.
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World
One Solution to the Housing Crisis: Just Make People Rich
A Brooklyn institution dating to the Civil Rights era has an ambitious, new plan to close the racial wealth gap.
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Magazine
How Far Would You Travel to See Beyoncé?
Members of the BeyHive are going to extraordinary lengths — some of them trans-Atlantic — to ensure they don’t miss…
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World
Can Money Buy Love? Romance Scammers Want You to Believe It.
As fraudsters sharpen their hustles, the money lost to romance scams has more than doubled during the pandemic, costing Canadians…
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Finance
When It’s Easy to Be a Landlord, No One Wants to Sell
Locked in at historically low interest rates. Platforms that make managing rentals a breeze. Homeowners have little incentive to put…
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World
An Elegy to a Pluralistic, Polyglot India Wins Readers and Critics in the West
Geetanjali Shree’s prizewinning novel “Tomb of Sand” pushed the boundaries of experimental writing in Hindi and spotlighted the wealth of…