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After Maui Wildfires, Travelers Ask: Would a Trip Help or Hurt?
Residents and travelers are grappling with the propriety of visiting Maui, the epicenter of last week’s wildfires but an island…
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Our Economy Thrives on Bad Feelings
Since 2020, the richest 1 percent has captured nearly two-thirds of all new wealth globally — almost twice as much…
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America Isn’t in the Women’s World Cup Final, but the Team’s Legacy Is All Around Us
The Women’s World Cup final is this weekend, and there’s something missing: Americans. The barrier-shattering U.S. women’s national team, historically…
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As the Red Rock Desert Broils Us in Beauty, Will We Have to Leave?
Aridity is baked into the people and places of the American Southwest. We possess a dry demeanor influenced by a…
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Belief or Betrayal? Ukraine’s Conscientious Objectors Face Hostility
The option of “alternative service” vanished after martial law was declared last year. But some have refused to serve, and…
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Latest About the Maui Wildfires: Emergency Management Chief Resigns
The sudden departure comes a day after the chief defended not using outdoor alert sirens. The official death toll has…
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Finance
Generation X Is Staring Down Retirement, and Student Loan Debt
The end of the payment pause means Americans in this age group will once again have to juggle paying off…
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To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More Than Career
When I’m around young adults I like to ask them how they are thinking about the big commitments in their…
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Finance
Why Wall Street is Gung-ho on the Housing Market
Despite mortgage rates hitting multidecade highs and jitters in the bond market, demand for new homes is strong and prices…
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World
How the Narcotrafficking Industry Seized Power in Ecuador
When Europe’s busiest port recently announced the discovery of nearly nine tons of cocaine hidden in a shipment of bananas…