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U.S. Approves Aid to Restart Palisades Nuclear Plant

Why Stellantis, Owner of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram, Is Struggling

Tolerating the Office When It Feels Like High School

Your Friend Has More Money Than You Do. How Can Your Relationship Survive?

Malcolm Gladwell’s New Book, ‘Revenge of The Tipping Point,’ Explores Negative Virality

Trump’s Low-Tax, High-Tariff Strategy Could Clash With Economic Realities

Kushner’s Fund Has Reaped Millions in Fees, but So Far Returned No Profits

How News Outlets Like Fox and CNN Are Preparing for Election Day

Spurned by Social Media, Publishers Chase Readers on WhatsApp

As Soccer Jerseys Become Vintage Streetwear, Big Investors Buy In

The Tumult that Transformed Racquet, the Tennis Magazine

How Trump Could Upend Taxation in America

How Assouline Built a Business Selling Luxury Books

Chinese Automakers’ Answer to E.U. Tariffs: Build in Europe

A Week on a Riverboat in Paris

Harland & Wolff, Titanic Shipbuilder, Files for Bankruptcy

Should Betting on Elections Be Legal?

A Sports Memorabilia Gold Mine Is Uncovered in Virginia

U.S. Moves to Block a Popular Tariff-Free Path for Chinese Goods

Solo Cruising: How It Works

How a Rural Maine County Jail Helped Prisoners Blunt Opioid Cravings

Presidential Debate Will be Big Test for ABC

Mushroom-Laced Candy Recall Highlights F.D.A.’s Limited Safety Role

What Is ‘Agentic’ AI? It Doesn’t Require a Human to Tell It What to Do

Why This Jobs Report Could Be the Most Pivotal One in Years

U.S. Market Slump Led by Nvidia Sparks Global Sell-Off

Developers Use Art to Attract Tourists and Increase Property Values

A Frenzied Summer Leads to a Tourism Backlash in Europe

Hotel Workers Just Went on Strike in the Northeast. How Will That Affect My Trip?

How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients