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It’s been 100 years since The Great Gatsby was first published, and its legacy is still deeply woven into the fabric of New York City and Long Island. From its inspiration on the Gold Coast to its ...
The last time inflation expectations ran that high was in 1981, toward the end of a historic period of high prices, ...
A new survey from the University of Michigan shows consumers souring sharply on the economic outlook as the trade war heats ...
A century after “The Great Gatsby” was first published, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s slender novel about a mysterious, lovelorn ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald​ wrote "The Great Gatsby"​ at the height of the roaring '20s, he couldn't possibly realize that the ...
Allied forces drove the German army out of Naples in 1943. Dealing with the wreckage left behind was a battle all its own.
Consumer prices unexpectedly declined from a month earlier, while a fall in gasoline prices pushed the energy index lower.
F. Scott Fitzgerald saw the dire patterns we are living through today. This is why “The Great Gatsby” still matters, writes Steve Almond.