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Business
Silverstone’s Rich History, From Bombers to Racecars
The site, which became a R.A.F. base during the war, held its first race in 1948, if you don’t count…
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Magazine
Hair Oil Gets a Slick Reboot
Some South Asian women remember being embarrassed of their families’ hair oiling traditions. Now, beauty brands, bloggers and celebrities are…
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News
The Presidential Fitness Test Is Back
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. Did you watch George Stephanopoulos’s post-debate interview with President Biden? Did it allay your concerns about…
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News
The Loneliness of Amy Coney Barrett
When this Supreme Court term began last October, one of the more intriguing predictions from commentators was that Justice Amy…
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News
He Won the Turner Prize. But Does He Still Want to Be an Artist?
A few years ago, the English artist Jesse Darling was standing in the vegetable aisle of a grocery store when…
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Business
For Some Young Couples, Saving on Rent Means Moving In Together Early
Citing high housing costs, some couples are sharing apartments after dating for just a short period. Not all relationships survive.
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Magazine
The Kidnapping I Can’t Escape
On Nov. 12, 1974, my father’s childhood friend Jack Teich was kidnapped out of his driveway in the nicest part…
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News
Jim Clyburn Is Right About What Democrats Should Do Next
President Biden faces a problem with no solution. No interview or speech will convince a doubtful public that he is…
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US
McCarthy’s Revenge Tour Rolls On, With Mixed Results
During the awkward interlude after he was ousted from the speakership but before he resigned from Congress, Kevin McCarthy found…
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US
Judge Denies Effort by Trump Co-Defendant to Have Charges Dismissed
Walt Nauta, a personal aide to former President Donald J. Trump, claimed that he was the victim of vindictive prosecution…