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A Scottish city has been named the "worst" in the country for a city break. However, it was also described as "unsung". With ...
Capital investor Andrew Carnegie spent millions of dollars to ... between the U.S. and China have negatively affected the steel industry. These trade wars caused a sharp drop in domestic steel ...
In Scotland, where billionaires are rarer than McDonald's on the moon, there is an over-reliance on the state to ensure that everything is ...
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From Luxury to Loss: Charles Schwab’s Manhattan Mansion StoryIn the heart of Manhattan once stood one of the most extravagant private homes ever built in the city: the mansion of Charles ...
Spending an afternoon at a museum is one of the most "New York" things you can do. And while MoMa, the Met and the Guggenheim ...
USS has languished for decades, weighed down by obscene tax and regulatory burdens, failed union leadership, and unfair trade ...
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Beware the superstar curse at OakmontThirty-six holes, standard then for the U.S. Open. A newly minted, but still winless, professional named Jack Nicklaus walks the fairways as the only man standing in the way of western Pennsylvania's ...
It had been his task to negotiate and attempt the merger of the steel ... Andrew Carnegie, and those controlled by investment banker J.P Morgan. These two strong-willed captains of industry ...
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Golf Digest on MSNWeird Oakmont: How the ghosts of Pittsburgh still reign over America's toughest courseThe hardscrabble philosophy of Oakmont's founders still prevails, and maybe even exerts a supernatural influence on this ...
As the sun rose on Monday, Jan. 1, 1900, Americans awoke to a new decade — the first in what would be called an “American ...
There are few, if any, tougher more uncompromising tests than Oakmont Country Club, the home of this week's US Open, writes .
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