America
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Soaring Cost of Diesel Ripples Through the Global Economy
Farmers are spending more to keep tractors and combines running. Shipping and trucking companies are passing higher costs to retailers,…
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Rising Wages Could Complicate America’s Inflation Cool-Down
Economists have been waiting for Americans to shift from buying goods, like furniture and appliances, and toward spending on vacations…
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Australian Journalist Who Worked for Chinese Media Stands Trial in Beijing
Almost 20 months after she was detained in Beijing, an Australian journalist who worked for China’s global television network stood…
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Prize Money and Sponsorships Are Growing in Women’s Golf, but Is It Enough?
Brittany Lincicome started playing on the L.P.G.A. Tour in 2005, when it was a struggling endeavor with few events. Now,…
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U.S. Men’s Soccer Team Clinches World Cup Berth
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — It was not quite spring break, but the United States men’s soccer team traveled to…
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Biden Plan Would Release a Million Barrels of Oil a Day From Reserve
WASHINGTON — President Biden is considering a plan to release one million barrels of oil a day from the Strategic…
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After Record-Setting Run With St. Peter’s, Shaheen Holloway Leaves for Seton Hall
Shaheen Holloway, who stepped into the national spotlight as the coach of the plucky St. Peter’s Peacocks during their deep…
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Retiring as Coach, Bruce Arians Joins the Buccaneers’ Front Office
Bruce Arians, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ head coach for the past three seasons who led the team to a Super…
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New York City Clears 239 Homeless Camps. Only 5 People Move to Shelters.
Results so far are mixed on New York City’s effort to move homeless people out of the subway system and…
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The Discovery of Shackleton’s Wreck Is as Disquieting as It Is Amazing
Sometimes history speaks in rhyme. On March 5, 1922, the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton was buried in a hillside cemetery…