She started a nonprofit in New York City in 1971 by asking stores if they would offer reduced prices for people 65 and over. Thousands of retailers said yes.
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Aaron Judge has broken records and compiled an array of individual honors on his way to becoming one of the faces of Major League Baseball during his career with the New York Yankees. Baseball card collectors have been drawn to the 2017 American League Rookie of the Year and 2022 …
Read More »Yale Settles With Patients Who Sued Over Painful Egg Retrievals
Patients received “substantial” payments, their lawyers said, and the clinic agreed to staffing changes.
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The tech giant went to court on Monday in a second antitrust trial, this one focused on its dominance in advertising technology software. The case could reshape its business.
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DETROIT — One of the biggest compliments you can give this Detroit Lions organization is that it’s no longer graded on a curve. Moral victories? A thing of the past. The coddling after crushing, closely contested defeats? That’s dead, too. Winning breeds expectations, pressure, new standards and a level of …
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Neuroimaging found girls experienced cortical thinning far faster than boys did during the first year of Covid lockdowns.
Read More »Jamie Heller to Be Next Top Editor of Business Insider
Ms. Heller spent two decades at The Wall Street Journal, most recently leading corporate coverage.
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The company also showcased a new Apple Watch and AirPods that can reduce noise at concerts or near construction sites.
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NEW YORK — In the build-up to Wimbledon, Taylor Fritz said men’s tennis feels more open now, compared with the Big Three era. “It took just one of them to be playing incredibly well,” he said of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. “We were younger and not as …
Read More »Walt Ehmer, Former Waffle House C.E.O., Dies at 58
Mr. Ehmer steered the diner chain through the pandemic and preached spending more time in one of his 24-hour restaurants than in his office.
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