Edward Enninful’s Big Reveal

The former Condé Nast editor has gone out on his own with a new company and a new magazine.

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How More Railroads Could Cut Pollution and Lighten Traffic

The public would feel many benefits if rail companies grabbed business back from trucking, but doing so will be tough.

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Help! Aer Lingus Wouldn’t Let Me Fly Because of a Visa I Didn’t Need.

Workers at a U.S. airport incorrectly told a Ugandan she needed a transit visa to fly through Dublin, refusing to believe even the Irish government’s own website.

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A New Rate-Cut Cycle Could Be Fuel on the Stock Market Fire

But with the market already booming and the Federal Reserve under presidential pressure, a new cycle of lower rates could pour fuel onto a fire, our columnist says.

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Nvidia to Buy $5 Billion Stake in Intel

The deal between the rival chipmakers includes plans to collaborate on technology to power artificial intelligence, and is a lifeline for struggling Intel.

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A Hot Dog With the Philharmonic’s Next Music Director

Gustavo Dudamel, soon to start at the New York Philharmonic, is getting to know New York and its favorite foods.

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Nikole Hannah-Jones Knows Why History Feels Dangerous

“We really do believe in our own mythology,” the creator of The 1619 Project says, as she watches the widespread effort to remove uncomfortable narratives about who we are.

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Amid Republican Crackdown on D.C., City Leaders to Testify

Washington’s mayor and other local officials will be grilled by members of a House committee seeking to expand federal control over the city.

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The Trump Administration Is Dismantling Climate Policies

Once, the Trump administration merely downplayed the threat of global warming. Now it flatly denies the science.

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Tiffany Trump’s Family Cruised the Mediterranean on an Oil Mogul's Yacht

The vacation, amid diplomatic talks on oil industry expansion, is a measure of how hard it is to tell where the interests of government end and those of the Trump family begin.

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