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Gwen Knapp, Sportswriter Who Looked at the Big Picture, Dies at 61

She was well known in the San Francisco area for focusing on subjects like racism, sexism and drugs, in columns…

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At Davos, European Distress Over a ‘Made in America’ Law

The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act stirred talk of a trade war, but also proposals for a similar E.U. initiative to…

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The Last Days of Hollywood’s Most Reviled Reporter

Toward the end of her life, Nikki Finke, the journalist who struck fear into the hearts of Hollywood power players,…

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The Young Founder Who Fooled JPMorgan, According to JPMorgan

When JPMorgan Chase paid $175 million to acquire a college financial planning company called Frank in September 2021, it heralded…

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Redefining the ‘New’ in Lunar New Year

Hands jostled around a large metal basin, plastic gloves crinkling as they massaged pounds of julienned radish, green onion and…

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London Museum Removes ‘Irish Giant’ Skeleton From Display

The remains of Charles Byrne, a 7-foot-7 man who died in 1783, will no longer be on public view, an…

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How a Group of Brooklyn Beatboxers Became Ambassadors to the World

The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.

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Pakistan Strengthens Already Harsh Laws Against Blasphemy

Insulting Islam or its founder is already a capital offense, but now those who insult people connected to the Prophet…

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In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett

ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett America is in the middle of a streetcar…

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A Hit French Novel Tries to Explain Putin. Too Well, Some Critics Say.

A popular novel, “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” presents a sympathetic portrait of the Russian leader, critics say, raising concerns…

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