How the N.F.L. Draft Became a Trading Floor
Picks are likelier to be dealt than kept, as a “very strong inertia” has been replaced by complex models and frenzied swapping.
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Picks are likelier to be dealt than kept, as a “very strong inertia” has been replaced by complex models and frenzied swapping.
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There’s 50 percent more carbon dioxide in the air than before the Industrial Revolution.
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His liabilities weren’t dominating the conversation the way they once did, perhaps helping his polling, but the trial could change things.
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A Huge Number of Homeowners Have Mortgage Rates Too Good to Give Up
On a scale not seen in decades, many Americans are stuck in homes they would rather leave.
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What Researchers Discovered When They Sent 80,000 Fake Résumés to U.S. Jobs
Some companies discriminated against Black applicants much more than others, and H.R. practices made a big difference.
By Claire Cain Miller and
How ‘All in the Family’ Explains Biden’s Strength Among Seniors
Yesterday’s hippies have become today’s seniors — and they’re still voting Democratic.
Spelling Bee Buddy: Personalized Hints That Update as You Play
Customized hints that update based on your progress in today’s puzzle.
By Neil Berg, Matthew Conlen, Josh Katz, Aaron Krolik, Eve Washington and
WordleBot: Your Daily, Personalized Wordle Score
First, play today’s Wordle. Then come here.
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Is this how one of the world’s greatest cities still deals with garbage? Larry Buchanan, one of the New York Times reporters who walked miles around the city pondering trash for this story, explains what will be required to take New York’s trash bags off the street.
By Larry Buchanan, Karen Hanley and Ruru Kuo
An average of recent surveys, including the Times/Siena poll, finds President Biden inching closer to Donald Trump.
By Nate Cohn
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The trend toward the Republican Party among white voters without a college degree has continued, and Democrats have lost ground among Hispanic voters, too.
By Ruth Igielnik
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A study found that when older workers in Bangladesh were given free reading glasses, they earned 33 percent more than those who had not.
By Andrew Jacobs
One Super 8 in Illinois advertised $949 a night. Its normal rate is $95.
By Ben Blatt
The evidence is strong that, all else being equal, Al Gore would have won if not for an infamous ballot design in Palm Beach County.
By Nate Cohn
Even in the world of woodworking, there are trade-offs at the intersection of policy, public safety, patents and profit.
By Ben Blatt
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