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Finance
Social Security and Medicare Funds Still Face Long-Term Shortfalls, Report Says
Slower economic growth could mean some retirement benefits will be cut sooner than originally forecast.
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US
After School Shooting, Nashville Grieves and Ponders Its Divisions
For decades, Nashville has prospered while finding common ground between urban and rural, left and right, state and city. In…
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News
Suzanne Rheinstein, Designer of Classic American Interiors, Dies at 77
Her clients were not celebrities but developers, Hollywood executives and philanthropists like herself, working behind the scenes in Los Angeles…
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World
In a Land With No Soccer, Group Hopes to Use It to Score Climate Goals
The Marshall Islands Soccer Federation aims to draw interest in the sport — and to growing global warming events in…
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World
French Anger at Macron Seeps Into Unexpected Corners
The ancient wooden doors are adorned with an ornate metal knocker and a small grilled window, for guards to peek…
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World
Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough.
Scholars say it is important to hold the powerful legally accountable, but there are likely to be charges — well-founded…
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World
In Arrest of American Reporter, Russia Doubles Down on Isolation From West
With the arrest of a Wall Street Journal correspondent on Thursday, President Vladimir V. Putin signaled to the world that…
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US
Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant
Many in the party said Donald Trump could benefit from a wave of sympathy among Republicans, with his base of…
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US
Gunman in 2017 Las Vegas Shooting Was Angry at Casinos, New F.B.I. Files Show
While investigators concluded that the motive of Stephen Paddock was unclear, newly released records include an account that he was…
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News
The Mets Gets Some Bad News, but Walk Away With a Win
The ace right-hander Justin Verlander’s being put on the injured list will test the team’s depth, but Max Scherzer and…