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Opinion
Inflation Is About to Come Down — but Don’t Get Too Excited
The inflation report for March came in hot, as expected: Consumer prices are up 8.5 percent over the past year.…
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Opinion
Yes, Lynching Is Still a Thing
On a warm August night in 1955 on the outskirts of Money, Miss., about a hundred miles due north of…
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World
Ice Skating at a Rink Is Fun. Gliding Through a Forest? Glorious.
OTTAWA — No matter how enjoyable at first, whooshing round and round the constrained oval of an ice rink can…
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Opinion
Wonking Out: What to Expect When You’re Expecting Inflation
Good news on inflation has been hard to come by lately. But this week we got two encouraging reports from…
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World
In the N.F.L., It’s Fourth-and-It-Doesn’t-Matter
These have been some of the most eventful N.F.L. playoffs ever, stuffed with comebacks, tense quarterback duels and games won…
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Opinion
Should a Person Go to Jail for Cutting Down a Tree?
NASHVILLE — Down the street, right after Christmas, a developer knocked down a perfectly good house, along with nearly every…
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Finance
Sinking natural gas prices are a sign of hope for household winter heating bills.
After hitting their highest levels since 2014 mere months ago, natural gas prices have tumbled in recent weeks, falling more…
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Opinion
Why Space Tourists Won’t Find the Awe They Seek
Why would a tourist want to take a trip to space? For the wealthy thrill seekers able to pay upwards…
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U.S.
Remove a Confederate Statue? A Tennessee City Did This Instead.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — For decades, when Hewitt Sawyers drove past the monument of the Confederate soldier standing tall in his…
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World
Following the Shamrocks on a Canadian Road Trip
“It looks like the edge of the world out here,” my wife, Holly, mused, not disapprovingly. Our picnic blanket was…
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