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There is an idea so contagious in economic circles right now that it might as well represent all that is awry about the U.S. economy. You'll find it in every think piece about the so-called "K-shaped economy",
When American Horror Story returns (and assuming it makes the October 2026 date announced Friday), it will have been three years since the most recent season debuted. The 12th installment of the show, featuring Kim Kardashian and subtitled Delicate, premiered in September 2023 and ran in two parts, concluding in April 2024.
Ariana Grande will star in 'American Horror Story' Season 13, joining Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and other regulars of the Ryan Murphy series.
We asked readers whether young Americans today can still have a better life than their parents. They responded with stories of economic hardship and growing disillusionment with leaders in Washington.
U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, in her first public appearance since President Donald Trump moved to fire her, said it took a "thick skin" to pursue public service in the U.S. and pledged to fulfill the mandate given through her Senate confirmation to defend the central bank's inflation and employment targets.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee is challenging a new California law designed to protect Jewish students from discrimination, arguing it is unconstitutionally vague and violates their free speech rights.
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Mundus, an eccentric charter boat shark hunter since the 1950s, led a fishing trip that landed an estimated 4,550-pound great white off Long Island in 1964. Benchley read the news reports, and the big catch sparked an idea. “I thought to myself, ‘What would happen if one of those came around and wouldn’t go away?’” he later wrote.
More single-aisle planes are now capable of crossing oceans — and that's reshaping how people fly long-haul, a trend American is capitalizing on.