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Category: Two Thousand Tens (Decade)
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Can the Galápagos Adapt to Airbnb?
The islands that Charles Darwin made famous have become more accessible. Too accessible, say some residents and researchers, who fear nature is imperiled.
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How 33-Year-Olds, the Peak Millennials, Are Shaping the U.S. Economy
Meet the 1990 and 1991 babies, a massive microgeneration in lifelong competition for America’s economic resources, reshaping the world around them.
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Millennials Don’t Know What to Wear. Gen Z Has Thoughts.
All of a sudden, the world is full of wide-leg jeans and pointy-toe boots. Stylists offer tips for how to wear it all.
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Jai Paul Emerges, Tentatively, for His First Headlining Concert
After two appearances at the Coachella festival this month, the enigmatic British producer and singer brought an evening of nostalgia to Knockdown Center in Queens.
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Low Rates Were Meant to Last. Without Them, Finance Is In for a Rough Ride.
The New York Times – Business:Economists expected inflation and rates to stay low for years. With Silicon Valley Bank’s implosion, Wall Street is starting to reckon with how wrong that prediction has proved.
