A small decline in interest rates on federal loans for next school year is the first in five years. It comes amid turmoil in student loan and financial aid programs.
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There’s a Good Chance Crypto Is Spreading in Your Retirement Account
Bitcoin and other digital assets are quietly growing in many nest eggs, with the encouragement of the Trump administration. Hidden risks are mounting, our columnist says.
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10 Speakeasies and Hidden Bars Worth Hunting Across the World For
You’ll need to know where to look to get into these speakeasy-style lounges around the world. Here are some directions.
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How to Give Yourself a Pedicure at Home
Expert advice from a foot model, a nail artist and a burlesque performer.
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Why Aren’t There More Size-Inclusive Clothes for Men?
While some designers have embraced broader size ranges, men’s wear often remains loyal to old forms. Our critic explains the lag and offers tips for suiting up with a bigger body.
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The Rich Compensation for Being the C.E.O.
The chief executives at Palantir, which scoops up data for the government, and Veeva Systems, a cloud-computing company, topped two lists of the highest-paid C.E.O.s.
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How Do Dress Sneakers Differ From Regular Sneakers?
Dress codes at many private clubs forbid sneakers — but the category has gotten blurrier as shoes once relegated to sportswear become fashion forward. Our critic pins down the increasingly slippery term.
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Think You Don’t Need Flood Insurance? Think Again.
Inland areas have suffered severe flooding in recent years, experts note. And standard homeowner policies don’t cover flood damage.
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We Are Witnessing the Bond Market’s Power to Intimidate
Gaping budget deficits, on-again-off-again tariff wars and now, soaring bond yields. No wonder the markets are jumpy, our columnist says.
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How to Stay Safe While Enjoying the Backcountry This Summer
Planning a trip into the wilderness? Here’s what to know before you go.
