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Dawn Staley Is Still Coaching A’ja Wilson
LAS VEGAS — The day still haunts A’ja Wilson. She was competing with her University of South Carolina women’s basketball…
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Misery Takes a Holiday
Back when inflation was first taking off in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Arthur Okun — an economist who…
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N.B.A. Fines Phoenix Suns’ Owner $10 Million for Misconduct
The N.B.A. is suspending Robert Sarver, the owner of the Phoenix Suns, for one year and fining him $10 million…
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At Soccer’s Best Talent Factory, the Future Is Always Now
THE HAGUE, the Netherlands — As a rule, Arco Gnocchi regards himself as too old to buy a replica jersey…
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Seahawks Take Control Over Russell Wilson’s Seattle Return
SEATTLE — Russell Wilson was traded to the Denver Broncos in the off-season by the only team he had known…
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Ramsey Lewis, Jazz Pianist Who Became a Pop Star, Dies at 87
Ramsey Lewis, a jazz pianist who unexpectedly became a pop star when his recording of “The ‘In’ Crowd” reached the…
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Inside Telfar’s Rainbow Bag Drop
As influencers and celebrities descend on New York City in their black cars and limousines to bask in the glamour…
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Timing Is Everything for Carlos Alcaraz
The U.S. Open victory party at Carlos Alcaraz’s Manhattan hotel wrapped up before 3 a.m. on Monday, which was early…
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Javier Marías, to Many the Greatest Living Spanish Novelist, Dies at 70
Javier Marías, a Spanish novelist whose elegant style and intricate plots centered on espionage, murder and betrayal won him comparisons…
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Britt Reid Pleads Guilty to Felony D.W.I. in 2021 Car Crash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The former Kansas City assistant coach Britt Reid pleaded guilty Monday to one felony count of…