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In Bitter Cold, Rescuers Struggle to Help Quake Survivors in China
The death toll from the earthquake, in a poor, remote area, rose to 131. People who had lost their homes…
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Downward Dogs and Giraffes Up Close: What’s New at Texas Hill Country Hotels
Driving west out of Austin toward Fredericksburg, the road narrows to one-lane blacktop, and the edges of the city’s suburbs…
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Real Estate
How College Football Is Clobbering Housing Markets Across the Country
Short-term rentals are taking over college towns, fueled by wealthy fans and investors who turn homes into hotels for a…
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How a 6-Second Video Turned a Campus Protest Into a National Firestorm
A pro-Palestinian protest at the Cooper Union was one of a string of episodes on colleges across the country that…
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For Tracee Ellis Ross, Happiness Is a Bowl of Olives and Her Own Clothes
“My closet is my happy place,” said the actress, who is starring in “Candy Cane Lane” and “American Fiction.” “It…
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Gaza communications have been nearly blacked out for two days.
Gaza has been plunged into a near communication blackout for two days — at least the fifth such mass outage…
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The Billionaire, His Mexican Hideaways and Me
The financier Sir James Goldsmith created two lavish retreats in Mexico that are now hotels. A writer checked in to…
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The Trans Comic Looking for Love ‘at the End of the World’
Jes Tom used to be obsessed with finding “the one” to ride out the end times with. Now, the comic…
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Business
Powell, Fed’s Chair, Unleashes the Bulls
The Federal Reserve’s surprise projection that it may cut interest rate three times next year has triggered a global rally…
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San Francisco’s Woes Are Well Known. Across the Bay, Oakland Has Struggled More.
Oakland, Calif., has long prided itself on being the scrappy answer to San Francisco, but residents are concerned by an…