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Business

You Paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It

For a decade, it was easy to get help repairing an iPhone. Cracked screens could be replaced in minutes, and…

Business

‘The Climate’s No Good’: The Hunt for White Truffles Gets Pricier

Primo and Scilla led the way deeper into the woods near Amandola, in central Italy. Across a gurgling brook, up…

News

The One Without Matthew Perry

Even as he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, the “Friends” star Matthew Perry, who died at the age of…

Business

Film Based on Horror-Survival Video Game Is Surprise Box Office Hit

“Five Nights at Freddy’s,” which sold an estimated $78 million in tickets at North American theaters, reinforced moviegoers’ desire for…

Newyork

One Year After Tragedy, a Subdued Halloween in Itaewon

Seoul marked a somber anniversary over the weekend, a year after nearly 160 people died in a crowd surge in…

Newyork

How ‘Madame Morbid,’ a Ghost Tour Guide, Spends Her Sundays

Allison Chase leads tours of Brooklyn’s gruesome history, hidden cemeteries and paranormal sightings in a replica Victorian trolley.

Sports

Where, Oh Where, Are the WTA Finals?

Mexico landed the event this year at the last second, the third year in a row the tournament has been…

Business

The Bond Market, a Sleeping Giant, Awakes

Soaring interest rates have the power to alter the direction of the economy and command the attention of Washington, our…

Newyork

Why This Craftsman Can’t Wait for Halloween to Be Over

The pressure is on for a professional pumpkin carver, who doesn’t even have time to go trick-or-treating with his children.

Business

What Ford’s Labor Deal Might Mean for the Auto Industry

Car manufacturers must now raise labor costs as they confront slower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles.

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