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Business
You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It
For a decade, it was easy to get help repairing an iPhone. Cracked screens could be replaced in minutes, and…
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Business
‘The Climate’s No Good’: The Hunt for White Truffles Gets Pricier
Primo and Scilla led the way deeper into the woods near Amandola, in central Italy. Across a gurgling brook, up…
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News
The One Without Matthew Perry
Even as he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, the “Friends” star Matthew Perry, who died at the age of…
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Business
Film Based on Horror-Survival Video Game Is Surprise Box Office Hit
“Five Nights at Freddy’s,” which sold an estimated $78 million in tickets at North American theaters, reinforced moviegoers’ desire for…
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World
One Year After Tragedy, a Subdued Halloween in Itaewon
Seoul marked a somber anniversary over the weekend, a year after nearly 160 people died in a crowd surge in…
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World
How ‘Madame Morbid,’ a Ghost Tour Guide, Spends Her Sundays
Allison Chase leads tours of Brooklyn’s gruesome history, hidden cemeteries and paranormal sightings in a replica Victorian trolley.
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Sports
Where, Oh Where, Are the WTA Finals?
Mexico landed the event this year at the last second, the third year in a row the tournament has been…
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Business
The Bond Market, a Sleeping Giant, Awakes
Soaring interest rates have the power to alter the direction of the economy and command the attention of Washington, our…
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World
Why This Craftsman Can’t Wait for Halloween to Be Over
The pressure is on for a professional pumpkin carver, who doesn’t even have time to go trick-or-treating with his children.
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Business
What Ford’s Labor Deal Might Mean for the Auto Industry
Car manufacturers must now raise labor costs as they confront slower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles.