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For You: How Much Does That Oligarch’s Yacht Actually Cost?

Plus, Russians Mourn Gorbachev in Silent Protest Against an Absent Putin
September 3, 2022

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How Much Does That Oligarch's Yacht Actually Cost?

An accounting, down to the hull and the Picassos.

I Broke My Knee, Which Fractured My Marriage

A stray flier for roof repairs sent me crashing into concrete — and my husband into an almost affair.

Why Did My Ex-Husband Catfish Me on a Dating App?

A reader wading back into the dating pool is angered to have been duped by her ex, who chatted with her using a false identity for weeks.

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Is There Such a Thing as Too Big for Baseball?

Aaron Judge is in line for a massive payday when he reaches free agency this off-season. The $300 million (or more) question is whether a player his size can stay healthy as he ages.

Sex Ed Emerges as Core Issue for N.J. Republicans as Midterms Approach

New education standards that touch on gender identity have caused a stir in New Jersey. Some Republicans are trying to keep the conversation alive.

NASA Scrubbed Another Moon Launch. It May Not Be the Last Time.

Engineers were unable to resolve a hydrogen leak, which led the launch director to call off Saturday's flight.

In Paul Theroux's New Novel, a Sibling Rivalry Boils Over

"The Bad Angel Brothers" comes laden with jealousy, betrayal and a mythic lust for vengeance.

Northern California wildfire burns at least 50 structures and forces thousands to flee.

The Mill fire quickly spread to nearly 4,000 acres, injured civilians and forced residents in the rural Northern California region to evacuate.

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