Recessions come in many varieties. Any would bring pain, but if history is a guide, stocks and bonds are likely to rise eventually, our columnist says.
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Investing in the Shadow of a Recession
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Why Don’t Guests Respect Our ‘Adults Only’ Invitations?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A couple who enjoy hosting parties don’t know what to make of invitees who request exceptions to their no-kids-allowed rule.
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In Seattle, a Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The house is a few feet from its next-door neighbors, but you’d never know it when you’re inside: “We just turned the windows to the sky.”
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My Friend’s Style is Becoming Embarrassing. Should I Tell Her?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A reader who feels uncomfortable with a friend’s recent fashion choices is wondering if she is in the wrong.
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The Student Loan Borrowers Who Keep Missing Out on Relief
The New York Times – Business:In a startling change, many in the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program may no longer be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt cancellation.
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With So Much Riding on the Fed’s Moves, It’s Hard to Know How to Invest
The New York Times – Business:Where the markets go from here depends on whether and how deftly the Federal Reserve pivots from its hawkish stance.
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More States Require High School Seniors to Fill Out Financial Aid Form
The New York Times – Business:Evidence suggests that students who file the federal form are more likely to attend college.
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When and Where to Go Leaf-Peeping This Fall
The New York Times – Travel:From New England to California, and points in between, the symphony of colors that accompanies the arrival of a snap in the air is playing out differently in 2022.
