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Drownproofing

COACH FREDDIE LANOUE WAS DETERMINED TO TEACH EVERYONE HE MET THIS WATER SURVIVAL TRAINING — AND ALMOST ANYONE WHO TOOK DROWNPROOFING AT TECH HAS A MEMORY OR A STORY TO SHARE ABOUT THE COURSE.

Treating the Unvaccinated

In Utah, and across the U.S., doctors are facing a wave of preventable COVID deaths—and trying to convince the hesitant that “it doesn’t have to be this way.”

Millenials vs Boomers

The downturn of the pandemic economy has hit many groups hard. But for many millennials — those born between 1981 and 1996 — and Generation Z, who follow them, that pain — plus a number of other factors — are creating questions about who is responsible.

The Billionaire Playbook: How Sports Owners Use Their Teams to Avoid Millions in Taxes

Owners like Steve Ballmer can take the kinds of deductions on team assets — everything from media deals to player contracts — that industrialists take on factory equipment. That helps them pay lower tax rates than players and even stadium workers.

Lisa Larson-Walker/ProPublica. Photos: LeBron James (Meg Oliphant/Getty Images), Kawhi Leonard (Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images), Steve Ballmer (Ringo Chiu/AFP via Getty Images)

The Hot Dog: American Icon

HUNGRY CROWDS line the food counter at Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island in summer 1947. Beginning life as a hot dog stand in 1916, Nathan Handwerker’s enterprise would propel the hot dog to gastronomic superstardom.

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