America
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The Reds Take a Big Risk, and Get a Loss for Their Trouble
The Cincinnati Reds accomplished a baseball rarity Sunday by losing despite conceding no hits. The rookie right-hander Hunter Greene had…
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They Treated Their Sports Like a Job. They Wish the N.C.A.A. Had, Too.
Tamara Statman may have had a student ID card during her four years playing softball at the University of Arizona,…
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The Tesla Effect: Snowmobiles, Boats and Mowers Go Electric
STOWE, Vt. — Snowmobiles are part of the winter soundtrack in this part of Vermont, at their worst shattering the…
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Business Travel Resumes, Though Not at Its Former Pace
Business travel appears to be returning, albeit unevenly, after all but disappearing for most of the pandemic. Despite early predictions…
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Saudi Aramco cashes in on rising oil prices as profit jumps 80 percent.
Saudi Aramco, the national oil company of Saudi Arabia, reported on Sunday net come of $39.5 billion for the first…
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The Week in Business: Crypto’s ‘Death Spiral’
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (May 8-14) Shaken Confidence in Crypto Markets In what some are calling a “death spiral,” the value…
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The Loneliest Team in Baseball
OAKLAND — One quiet night earlier this month, fewer than 3,000 fans went to an Oakland Athletics game. It was…
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How Hollywood and the Media Fueled the Political Rise of J.D. Vance
Members of New York’s smart set gathered on a warm Thursday evening in the early summer of 2016 at the…
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How Do Higher Interest Rates Bring Down Inflation?
It’s nasty out there. Inflation is high, interest rates have been rising and bond and stock prices have plummeted. Predictions…
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‘Another Unequal Burden’: Working with Long Covid
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…