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DeSantis’s Striking, Risky Strategy: Not Trying to Trick Small Donors
Diverging from Donald Trump, who has often cajoled, guilt-tripped and even misled small donors, the DeSantis team is pledging to…
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Tracing Mining’s Threat to U.S. Waters
PABLO, Mont. — In the mountain streams of southern British Columbia and northern Montana, a rugged part of the world,…
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No, ‘Socialism’ Isn’t Making Americans Lazy
Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot, had some negative things to say about his fellow Americans in an interview…
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Other Sports Faced Congress’s Glare. Now Golf Will Get Its Turn.
A Senate hearing on Tuesday is just one part of Washington’s scrutiny of the PGA Tour’s deal with Saudi Arabia’s…
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The ‘Representative Agent’ Is Always Rational. The Rest of Us Are Not.
Economists have an imaginary person they call a “representative agent,” who is about as realistic as the Easter bunny or…
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Deadly Monsoon Flooding and Landslides Lash India
More than 20 people died over the weekend amid unusually heavy downpours that have pummeled the northern part of the…
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Why China’s Young People Are Not Getting Married
Marriages in China are at a record low. Recent political and economic turmoil have added another reason to postpone tying…
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Contributions to College Savings Plans Pick Up as Inflation Eases
Deposits into 529 savings accounts fell last fall and early this year. But experts say the stock market recovery is…
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South Florida Sports Fan, but Make it a Full-Time Job
It is rare for teams from one market to play in the Stanley Cup and N.B.A. Finals in the same…
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What to Know About College Admissions Now That Affirmative Action Is Gone
Do extracurriculars help? How about being a guy? Getting into selective schools this year will look different. Here are a…