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Finance
Biden Administration Sets a Mining Ban in Boundary Waters Wilderness
A 20-year moratorium on new mining activity for more than 225,000 acres of federal land in Minnesota could deal a…
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World
The Mecca of New York Skateboarding, Back From the Dead?
As a teenager in the 1980s, Jefferson Pang used to get up early on weekends to meet his friends at…
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Finance
The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9 percent in the fourth quarter.
Economic growth remained solid at the end of last year as the strong job market and cooling inflation allowed Americans…
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News
U.S. Soccer Team in Limbo Amid Departures and Investigation
Weeks after the World Cup, two top executives have left the U.S. men’s team and Gregg Berhalter appears to be…
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US
Memphis Awaits Video of a Deadly Police Beating
MEMPHIS — The warnings have come repeatedly in recent days, each worse than the one before: Video recordings of a…
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Arts
Sam Smith Seeks Self-Acceptance and Catharsis, and a Sound to Match
On the British musician’s fourth album, “Gloria,” Smith puts aside ballads for more danceable tracks that show flashes of boldness,…
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Arts
5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
Hits from Renée Fleming’s career at the Metropolitan Opera, an unlikely Mozart and Beethoven recording and Florence Price are among…
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World
Hundreds of Children Seeking Asylum in U.K. Are Missing
The unaccompanied minors are mostly Albanian teenagers who had been living in hotels. Rights advocates and some lawmakers believe that…
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World
How Rare Island Bunnies Do a Parasitic Plant’s Bidding
The world’s only wild black-furred rabbit has a very important job — distributing seeds for a parasitic plant.
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Finance
Biden Set to Hammer House Republicans on the Economy
The president has found a welcome foil in a new conservative House majority and its tax and spending plans, sharpening…