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A Kansas College Restored a Mercedes. It’s Now Headed to Pebble Beach.

A class at McPherson College worked on a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S for about six years. It then got a rare…

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DeSantis’s Striking, Risky Strategy: Not Trying to Trick Small Donors

Diverging from Donald Trump, who has often cajoled, guilt-tripped and even misled small donors, the DeSantis team is pledging to…

Business

How Far Would You Go for Midcentury Furniture?

The credenza in the back of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van groaned as Lars Balderskilde drove through the woodlands near Vejle,…

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In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous Tornado

Two years into their marriage, Talia and Malissa Williams were working diligently to lay the groundwork for the rest of…

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Henry Kamm, Pulitzer-Winning New York Times Journalist, Dies at 98

In a 47-year career at The Times, he covered Cold War diplomacy in Europe, famine in Africa and genocide in…

Sports

Chris Eubanks Arrives on the Grandest Stage in Tennis

The former Georgia Tech star took a long and meandering road to the round of 16 at Wimbledon. He’s OK…

World

James F. Dobbins, Leading Authority on Nation Building, Dies at 81

His Foreign Service career took him on a tour of world hot spots, including Somalia, Haiti, the Balkans and Afghanistan,…

Business

The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year Grudge

In 1973, Uri Geller claimed to bend metal with his mind on live television. Skeptics couldn’t beat him. Now they’ve…

Sports

With War as a Backdrop, a Russian Fencing Drama Plays Out in the U.S.

Fencing is usually among the least visible Olympic events, but a year out from the Paris Games it is providing…

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With Nothing Left to Lose, the Mets and the Padres Get Desperate

Outrageous payrolls created outlandish expectations, but two of baseball’s most disappointing teams are just hoping to end the first half…

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