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World
Tesla Wants to Double the Size of Its European Assembly Plant
The electric automaker wants to produce a million cars a year at its plant near Berlin, a step that would…
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News
Price of N.Y.C. Subway Ride Is Set to Go Up for the First Time in Years
The M.T.A. board is expected to vote to raise the base fare to $2.90 from $2.75, after pausing increases to…
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Business
U.K. Inflation Rate Slows to 7.9 Percent, as Price Pressures Ease
The News Consumer prices in Britain rose 7.9 percent in June from a year ago, the Office for National Statistics…
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Business
Kim Kardashian’s Skims Is Now Worth $4 Billion
As the apparel company prepares to expand into physical stores and men’s clothing, its latest funding round may spur questions…
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News
American Theater Is Collapsing. The Federal Government Must Save It.
The American theater is on the verge of collapse. Here’s just a sampling of recent dire developments: The Public Theater…
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World
As China Bakes in Record Heat, Kerry Presses Beijing on Climate Change
In the sandstone desert of China’s far west, a local meteorological station recorded an all-time high temperature of 126 degrees.…
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News
There Won’t Be Much New York in Seattle at This Year’s All-Star Game
Gerrit Cole and Aaron Judge of the Yankees made the A.L. squad, and Pete Alonso of the Mets will represent…
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News
Rent-Controlled vs. Rent-Stabilized: How Much Can a Landlord Charge?
Owners of the city’s roughly 16,000 rent-controlled homes can raise the rent, but only so often, and only by so…
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News
Suddenly, There Is Money in Women’s Golf
Prize money has been growing, and players are landing sponsors. “Elevating purses continues to elevate everyone,” said the L.P.G.A. commissioner.
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Business
Retiree Medical Costs Are Expected to Moderate, but Still High
An estimate puts the average cost over a 20-year retirement at about $157,000. That’s almost double the estimate in 2002.