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Canada’s Weakening Economy Setting Stage for Rate Cuts
Canada’s economy is losing momentum, particularly in the private sector, says Michael Davenport, an economist at Oxford Economics.
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‘The Third Man’: Film-Noir Style With Moral Substance
Released 75 years ago, Carol Reed’s classic stars Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles in a profound, ravishingly shot story of human depravity in postwar Vienna.
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Maryland Supreme Court Backs Reinstatement of Adnan Syed’s Murder Conviction
The court ordered a redo of the hearing that freed Adnan Syed, whose case was chronicled on the hit podcast “Serial.”
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‘Madrid’ Review: Capital of Reinvention
Madrid’s history teems with kings, writers, artists, rebels and villains. Today the Spanish capital is among Europe’s most cosmopolitan cities.
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‘The Joy of Connections’: Prescriptions From Dr. Ruth
In her final book, the sex therapist Ruth Westheimer offers advice on how to fight loneliness and cultivate relationships.
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‘A Day in September’ Review: The World Antietam Made
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day in American military history. It also helped transform the Civil War into a fight to abolish slavery.