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Business

The Women’s Magazines of 2023 Are in a Facebook Group and Your Inbox

People still want to know what to wear and what is actually worth buying — and they want to trust…

Business

Is It Possible to Buy a House in Your 20s? Yes, but Only With Some Help.

For some young people, a path to homeownership often involves a mix of diligent saving combined with assistance from family…

Business

‘Vindicating’: An Analyst Who Lowered the U.S.’s Credit Rating in 2011 on Fitch’s Downgrade

Nikola Swan played a key role at S&P when the agency became the first to strip America of its top…

World

A Global Web of Chinese Propaganda Leads to a U.S. Tech Mogul

The protest in London’s bustling Chinatown brought together a variety of activist groups to oppose a rise in anti-Asian hate…

World

Julia Scully, Influential Photography Editor and Memoirist, Dies at 94

She oversaw Modern Photography for 20 years and wrote an acclaimed book about her rough-and-tumble childhood, some of it spent…

Arts

Amid the Mountains, They Can Be ‘Open Without Being Judged’

In a cabin in the Rocky Mountains, a murmur began to build like the jungle cacophony it was intended to…

Business

The Recovery Left Nevada Behind. Can the State Change Its Luck?

Pedro Alvarez never imagined his high school job delivering filet mignon and sautéed lobster tail to rooms at the Tropicana…

Travel

Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor

A university report found that fears of a conservative backlash botched the effort to hire a Black professor, Kathleen McElroy,…

Business

Lois Libien, Who Found a Readership With Household Tips, Dies at 87

As a journalist she covered issues affecting women, then turned to writing about housekeeping in handbooks and a syndicated newspaper…

Arts

Why Nina Simone Was Always Ahead of Her Time

A recently unearthed live version of “Blues for Mama,” written by Simone and Abbey Lincoln in the 1960s, took on…

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