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US
Banks, Trains and Political Finger-Pointing
As two news events — banking turmoil and a train derailment — became flash points in America’s culture wars, conservative…
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World
As Russian Shelling Intensifies, True Liberation Eludes Ukrainian City
Months after Ukrainian forces pushed out Russian occupiers, the city of Kherson remains very much a war zone.
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News
An Infielder Who ‘Wants the Moment’ Thrives for the U.S.
Tim Anderson did a little bit of everything in helping his team crush Canada at the World Baseball Classic. All…
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World
Russia’s Mercenary Chief Prepares Ground for a Political Advance
Yevgeny Prigozhin says his Wagner force will shrink when the battle for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut is done. Now…
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News
At Long Last, a Donkey Family Tree
The donkey is a key, if increasingly marginalized, character in human history. Once venerated, the animal has been an object…
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News
Diana Shnaider Is Mixing College Tennis With the Pro Tour, for Now
A freshman at North Carolina State, Shnaider, a Russian, is the first woman ranked in the top 100 of the…
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Food
Opioid Settlement Hinders Patients’ Access to a Wide Array of Drugs
An agreement between attorneys general and major drug distributors increased scrutiny on medications for A.D.H.D., addiction, anxiety and pain.
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News
Once Underdogs, They’re Still Playing With Chips on Their Shoulders
No. 2-seed Marquette was picked ninth of 11 teams in the Big East preseason poll. The Golden Eagles’ point guard,…
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Style
Who Are You Wearing? For Costume Designers, the Answer May Be ‘Me.’
The five Oscar nominees for costume design approach red-carpet fashion with an eye toward storytelling.
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US
Little-Known Lawyer, a Trump Ally, Draws Scrutiny in Georgia
A special grand jury looking into election meddling interviewed Robert Cheeley, a sign that false claims made by Donald J.…