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When Does the New Decade Begin: In a Month, or a Year From Now?

In recent years there has been debate about when a decade begins and ends. We break it down for you.

36 Hours in Steamboat Springs

You won’t see too many luxury stores or fancy condos here. This Colorado ski resort is a place of indie flare, Western appeal and, yes, plenty of champagne powder.

Broken Promises and Debt Pile Up as Loan Forgiveness Goes Astray

A federal loan forgiveness program made a promise to students: Stick with your vital but low-wage professions and your debts will be wiped clean. Then they weren’t.

Prosecutors Usually Send People to Prison. These Are Getting Them Out.

Prisoners who fought for years to prove their innocence couldn’t win in court, no matter how much evidence they amassed. Then the offices that put them away got involved.

For These Hunters, Every Day Is Turkey Day

Got turkey on the brain? Not as much as these fanatical hunters, who spend all year “dreaming and scheming and thinking about turkey.”

Modern Black Friday Work Force: Postal Clerk, Influencer, Robot

They’re still selling you stuff, but the e-commerce era has redefined who, exactly, works in retailing.

Three Women Accuse Gordon Sondland of Sexual Misconduct, Report Says

The publication of the allegations came a week after Mr. Sondland testified before Congress in the impeachment proceedings.

UPS Employees Are Arrested in Scheme to Ship Drugs and Cash

The operation, which was said to have run for more than a decade, has led to the arrest of 11 people on drug and money laundering charges.

University of North Carolina Gives ‘Silent Sam’ Statue to Confederate Group

The move was part of a settlement with a group that had sued over the fate of the statue, which was toppled in 2018. The group plans to make the statue available to the public.

Navy Drops Effort to Expel From SEALs 3 Officers Linked to Gallagher

After President Trump intervened to stop the Navy from disciplining Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, the service called off reviews of three SEAL officers who were the chief’s superiors in Iraq.

Trump Signs Hong Kong Democracy Legislation, Angering China

The measure, which could lead to sanctions on Chinese officials for cracking down on the protesters, drew bipartisan support from Congress.

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