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Louis Oliver Gropp Dies at 88; Led Shelter Magazines Through Turmoil

He turned House & Garden into an upscale chronicle of the good life in the 1980s, and…

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‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Is Surprise Box Office Hit

“Five Nights at Freddy’s,” which sold an estimated $78 million in tickets at North Americ…

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When Your Age, and Everyone Else’s, Is Showing

Colleagues of different generations can bridge age gaps. But first, they must ask some qu…

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A.I. Muddies Israel-Hamas War in Unexpected Way

Fakes related to the conflict have been limited and largely unconvincing, but their prese…

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The Lucrative Business of Being a Witch on Etsy and TikTok

Modern witches no longer lurk in dark alleys or operate out of the back rooms of stores, …

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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…

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European Central Bank Keeps Rates on Hold for First Time in Over a Year

“Inflation is still expected to stay too high for too long,” the bank’s chief said, but n…

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Biden Seeks to Tame Oil Prices if Mideast Conflict Sends Them Soaring

The president has previously drawn down the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to ease price pre…

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Sam Bankman-Fried Set to Testify at His Fraud Trial

The FTX founder’s plan to take the witness stand sets up a dramatic few days of testimony…

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The Challenges Facing Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers

They are set to start their defense on Thursday, with the FTX founder planning to testify…

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Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ May Be Her Biggest Rerecording Yet. Here’s Why.

The pop superstar’s new version of her 2014 blockbuster is due Friday, following a summer…

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Unlock the Secrets of High-Earning Affiliate Marketers for Profitable Success

Secrets of High-Earning Affiliate Marketers Are you looking to join the ranks of high-ear…

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Columbia Sportswear Is Scouting Factories in Central America

Confronted with the U.S.-China trade war and disruptions in the shipping industry, the co…

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Top Niches for Success: Unlock Lucrative Opportunities

Top Niches for Affiliate Marketing Success Affiliate marketing is a dynamic and ever-evol…

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Affiliate Marketing: A Comprehensive Guide

Affiliate Marketing Affiliate marketing is a dynamic and ever-evolving online business …

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War With Hamas Hits Israel’s Economy, Central Bank Says

The debt and deficit are expected to jump as the country raises military spending and inc…

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How Much Do Ozempic and Wegovy Cost? Not What You Think.

Drug companies are making billions from a new class of in-demand weight-loss treatments. …

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Some Israeli Journalists Express Fear About Conveying Dissenting Views

Airing criticism of the country’s response has become even more fraught than in previous …

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Feeld Dating App Finds Another Niche: Those Who Love Directness

Feeld, the kink- and queer-friendly dating app, has carved out a niche for customers look…

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How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?

Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benef…

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Belgian Preserve Melds Conservation Fights Extreme

Belgian preserves harmoniously combine conservation and sustainable farming, driven by ex…

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Why High Yields Make Bonds Better Investments Now

Back in 1994, bonds with fabulous yields were there for the taking. Our columnist doesn’t…

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Markets Look to Powell Amid Rising Tensions in the Middle East

Investors will listen to the Federal Reserve chair’s speech on Thursday for clues on inte…

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In Antitrust Trial, Google Argues That Smart Employees Explain Its Success

While the Justice Department says Google has squeezed partners and made expensive deals t…

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United Airlines to Board Window Seats Before Middle and Aisle Passengers

The airline said in an internal memo that it would board economy passengers with window s…

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For Goldman Sachs, No Bad News Is Good News After a Brutal Stretch

The Wall Street bank disclosed $2 billion in quarterly profit, just above expectations an…

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As Coal Plants Shutter, a Chance to Redevelop ‘the Gates of Hell’

Developers are combining new strategies with state and federal funds to turn decayed powe…

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Barnes & Noble Undergoes a Back-to-Basics Redesign

As the bookstore chain mounts a comeback, it’s breaking a cardinal rule of corporate bran…

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Bill Ford Says U.A.W. Strike Is Helping Tesla and Toyota

Mr. Ford, the executive chairman of Ford Motor, said nonunion automakers would make gains…

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Goodwill Tries to Figure Out Online Commerce

The nonprofit retailer helps provide jobs and training to those in need. But it needs rev…

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California’s Ban on Red Food Dye Puts FDA on the Spot

The dye was banned in cosmetics after a study suggested it might be a carcinogen. Yet fed…

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The Israel-Hamas War Fallout Hits Wall Street and Universities

Marc Rowan of Apollo has called for the resignations of the University of Pennsylvania’s …

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It’s Not OK to Police Co-Workers’ Pronouns

Even if you think they’re using their identities for personal branding. http://dlvr.it/…

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A Deep-Fried Pho Sparks Scandal at the State Fair of Texas

A debate over who gets credit for inventing a dish proliferates on and off the Dallas fai…

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‘Start-Up Nation’ Is Tested as Israel’s Reservists Leave Their Desks

The tech industry in Israel, including many small firms, is trying to adjust as a big mil…

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Talks Between Striking Actors and Studios Are Suspended

The sides said they remained far apart on the most significant issues, dealing a blow to …

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Michael Chiarello, Chef and Food Network Star, Dies at 61

His culinary empire included several restaurants, an olive oil company, a winery and a re…

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