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Although it hasn’t quite caught up with golf, surfer-friendly real estate is attracting more buyers.
An analysis by ProPublica based on I.R.S. documents showed billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk benefited from tax code loopholes and a focus on taxing income over wealth.
An annular eclipse will start in Canada and end in a remote part of Russia. People in areas of the United States will see a partial eclipse.
Researchers are studying the proteins in blood to learn why some of us respond to certain forms of exercise better than others.
After more than two years of negotiations with the magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, more than 100 demonstrators marched on the editorial director’s quiet block.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
From lakefronts in Idaho to little-known nooks of the Caribbean to the shores of the Baltic Sea, new resort communities continue to emerge.
The price for Ubers, scooters and Airbnb rentals is going up as tech companies aim for profitability.
It led the modern revival of Southern cuisine nearly 40 years ago, and remained a seedbed for talented chefs and new ideas.
Six decades ago, a hotel was built with rooms set on concrete piles placed deep within the ocean floor. The design has been flourishing ever since.
As workers prepare to return to the office in coming months, here are six towns and cities to consider squeezing in a working vacation or two.
The pioneering pop singer on her beauty and wellness journey.
Whether designing a condominium in Miami Beach or a museum in Abu Dhabi, Mr. Nouvel draws inspiration from what flows in and around the landscape.
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