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The Reliable, Graceful and Fallible Roger Federer
Roger Federer is the most famous living citizen of Switzerland. “It’s not even close,” Nicolas Bideau, a Swiss official in…
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The World Now Has a Vision of Ukrainian Victory
KYIV — Three months ago I met Vyacheslav Zadorenko, a community leader from the Kharkiv region. From the relative safety…
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A Quarterback Showdown Is Decided by Kansas City’s Out-of-Nowhere Rookie
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three years ago, Jaylen Watson was working for his mother at a Wendy’s in his Georgia…
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Sandy Alderson Will Step Down as Mets Team President
Sandy Alderson, the longtime Mets executive, will step down from his position as team president when his successor is found,…
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Extreme Religious Liberty Is Undermining Public Health
A federal judge ruled last week that requiring employers to cover PrEP, a medication that helps people at high risk…
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Roger Federer Came Along When Tennis Desperately Needed Him
This may be it a little hard to remember amid the glow of record attendance at an electric 2022 U.S.…
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UConn Agrees to Pay Former Coach Kevin Ollie $3.9 Million
The University of Connecticut agreed on Thursday to pay Kevin Ollie $3.9 million to settle a lengthy legal fight that…
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The Big Three Are Now Just Two. Who Will Lead Tennis’ Next Generation?
Upon learning that Roger Federer will retire after the upcoming Laver Cup, Judy Murray, the Scottish tennis coach and mother…
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UConn Agrees to Pay Former Coach Kevin Ollie $3.9 Million
The University of Connecticut agreed on Thursday to pay Kevin Ollie $3.9 million to settle a lengthy legal fight that…
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Earl J. Silbert, Lead Prosecutor of Watergate Break-in, Dies at 86
Earl J. Silbert, who led the federal prosecution of the botched Watergate burglary, which secured the convictions of all five…