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The Case for Tourism

Agnes Callard, a University of Chicago philosopher, infuriated various portions of the internet in June with an essay making the…

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Sports

For Natalie Gulbis, the Thrill of Winning the Evian in 2007

It was her lone tournament win, and she remembers the relief of getting that first one.

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World

What We Know About How a U.S. Soldier Ended Up in North Korea

The soldier, Pvt. Travis T. King, was supposed to be on a plane to the United States, but instead he…

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Arts

Eagles Join Parade of Acts on Final Tours With a ‘Long Goodbye’

The band, which performed a “farewell” tour in 2003, will begin what’s billed as a last run of dates in…

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Sports

PGA Tour Commissioner Steps Back After ‘Medical Situation’

The tour did not elaborate on Jay Monahan’s condition but said two other executives would oversee operations during his absence.

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Sports

Senate Opens Inquiry Into PGA Tour Deal with Saudi-Funded LIV Golf

The PGA Tour and LIV have been asked to provide documents and communications tied to the agreement announced last week.

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Sports

In Reprieve for PGA Tour, Rory McIlroy Backs Saudi Deal

McIlroy, however, reiterated his lingering opposition to LIV Golf, saying: “I still hate LIV. I hate them. I hope it…

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World

Don January, Who Won the 1967 P.G.A. Title, Dies at 93

He won 10 tournaments in 10 different years on the PGA Tour and was an early star on the senior…

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Travel

A Traveler’s Guide to Tipping in a Changed World

In the age of tip fatigue, many are bewildered by how much to tip in hotels and restaurants and on…

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Sports

Forged After a Tumultuous Era, World Golf Championships Fade in Another

A match play event in Texas may be the last W.G.C. event, ending an international competition that preceded golf’s high-rolling…

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