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Sports

Cooperstown Is in the Cards, but Probably Not Yet

Five players have been named on more than 60 percent of public ballots in this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame…

World

In Egypt, Eggs Are Becoming a Luxury and Lenders Are Setting Terms

After months of punishing inflation and a plummeting currency value, Egyptians are growing louder about an economic crisis. In exchange…

Sports

Giants’ Surprising Season Ends With a Dominant Eagles Win

The Giants, who had been expected to rebuild this season, couldn’t recover from Philadelphia’s explosive start in their divisional-round matchup.

Business

Vice, a Beleaguered Avatar of New Media, Hangs a ‘For Sale’ Sign

Vice, which has struggled to achieve profitability in recent years, has formed a special committee to find suitors.

Business

Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.

The industry’s recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical…

Sports

On the Hall of Fame Ballot, ‘None of the Above’ Could Prevail

Scott Rolen and Todd Helton stand a chance, but with every finalist having flaws, the debate between a “big” or…

Sports

Andy Murray Has a Late Night at the Australian Open

Murray’s stirring five-set comeback against Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia ended a day that also saw the men’s singles favorite Novak Djokovic win while playing…

Business

Jeff Bezos Visits The Washington Post as Layoffs Loom

With questions hovering about the financial performance of the news organization, its billionaire owner checked in with senior leaders.

Real Estate

How Long Does It Take to Save Up for a Down Payment?

A new report gives us an idea, based on local income and housing prices.

Business

Procter & Gamble Sales Fall for First Time in Years as Inflation Squeezes Shoppers

The consumer goods giant, which makes Tide detergent and Charmin toilet paper, raised prices 10 percent last quarter, but a…

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