Treasuries have been threatened by a possible U.S. debt default, yet they remain more attractive than just about everything else, our columnist says.
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Tripped Up: Resolving a United Dispute Over Refundable Tickets
A couple had to cancel a South America trip for which they’d bought refundable tickets. The airline wouldn’t cough up the cash, and they felt like they’d hit the brick wall of bureaucracy — until our columnist stepped in.
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As the Student Loan Payment Pause Ends, Here’s What to Know
A deal to raise the debt ceiling would require borrowers of federal student loans to resume paying for the first time since early in the pandemic.
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How to Coexist With The Animals in Your Garden
There’s a multicultural world outdoors — and even the gentlest gardeners often disrupt it. Here’s how to avoid that.
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How to Get Absolutely No Sun This Summer
None! Don’t even think about it!
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Will Ripped Jeans Ever Go Out of Style?
A reader asks how to learn to live with distressed denim, a trend that shows no sign of letting up.
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Contributions to College Savings Plans Pick Up as Inflation Eases
Deposits into 529 savings accounts fell last fall and early this year. But experts say the stock market recovery is helping to attract more money.
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Delays and Cancellations: Know Your Rights, and Book Wisely
The F.A.A. has made changes to cut down on chaos, but choosing your flights defensively, and knowing what you’re entitled to, can help.
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What Makes a Garden a Work of Art? Piet Oudolf Explains.
The noted designer of the High Line has wisdom to share with other gardeners: “I put plants on a stage and let them perform.”
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A Flight Attendant’s 12 Etiquette Rules for Summer Travel
Air travel is going to be busy this summer. With some common sense and courtesy, could flying be … pleasant?
