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Americans Under 30 Don’t Trust Religion — or Anything Else
This is an addendum to a series about Americans moving away from religion. Read part one, part two, part three,…
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Would You Pay $175,000 for a Luxury Bunker at the U.S. Open?
A new poll sent to previous luxury suite attendees tests the appetite for even more luxury options at Arthur Ashe…
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World
South Korea’s City of Books
A satellite city 22 miles northwest of Seoul, South Korea, Paju is small, with a population of around half a…
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The Premier League Needs a Commissioner
Allowing clubs to block rule changes and money to delay punishments feeds the perception that the same rules do not…
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Growing Numbers of Chinese Migrants Are Crossing the Southern Border
More than 24,000 Chinese citizens have been apprehended crossing into the United States from Mexico in the past year. That…
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Arts
France Scoffs at an Englishman’s ‘Napoleon’
French critics considered Ridley Scott’s new biopic lazy, pointless, boring, migraine-inducing, too short and historically inaccurate. And that’s just to…
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Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Who Looked at History From the Bottom Up, Dies at 94
He led a movement that rejected historiography’s traditional emphasis on great events and leaders in favor of mining the “mental…
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Why We Should Bring Back the Buffalo
In 1805, when the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the border of what is now North Dakota and Montana, they…
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Business
How an L.A. Rams Training Complex Could Help Transform Urban Sprawl
The San Fernando Valley, once an endless ramble of orange groves in Southern California that evolved into the porn capital…
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World
W.H.O. Asks China for Details on Surge of Respiratory Illness in Children
Reports of overcrowding at pediatric hospitals in China have raised concerns about a jump in respiratory illnesses affecting children.