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Business
Generation X Is Staring Down Retirement, and Student Loan Debt
The end of the payment pause means Americans in this age group will once again have to juggle paying off…
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News
To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More Than Career
When I’m around young adults I like to ask them how they are thinking about the big commitments in their…
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Business
Why Wall Street is Gung-ho on the Housing Market
Despite mortgage rates hitting multidecade highs and jitters in the bond market, demand for new homes is strong and prices…
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World
How the Narcotrafficking Industry Seized Power in Ecuador
When Europe’s busiest port recently announced the discovery of nearly nine tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas…
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US
As States Confront a Reading Crisis in Schools, New York Lags Behind
Across the nation, state leaders are taking steps to improve reading instruction for struggling students. But in New York, concern…
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News
New Analysis of ‘Rust’ Gun Finds Alec Baldwin Must Have Pulled Trigger
The actor has repeatedly denied pulling the trigger of a revolver that went off on the film’s set, killing its…
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Health
Surgeons Improve Function of Kidneys Transplanted From Genetically Altered Pigs
In two experiments, researchers implanted the organs into brain-dead patients for extended periods, raising hopes for a new supply of…
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US
Administration Urges Colleges to Pursue Diversity Despite Affirmative Action Ban
In its first guidance since the Supreme Court decision, the administration says many recruitment programs are still allowed, but other…
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Business
The Desperate Hunt for the A.I. Boom’s Most Indispensable Prize
To power artificial-intelligence products, start-ups and investors are taking extraordinary measures to obtain critical chips known as graphics processing units,…
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Sports
For Sweden, the Right Way to Play Is the One That Wins
The World Cup semifinal between Spain and Sweden will be a battle of styles, of passing versus pragmatism. Opponents discount…