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World
Vic Davalillo, First Venezuelan to Win a Gold Glove, Is Dead
Over 16 seasons in the major leagues, he won two World Series titles in the 1970s and had a reliable…
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US
Inside the Chaotic Struggle for Power at Penn
For months, donors waged a campaign against the president and the chairman of the board. After the hearings on antisemitism,…
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US
Harvard President’s Future Uncertain as Board Convenes
Claudine Gay, the university’s president, received support from the faculty, including a group of Black faculty members who urged Harvard’s…
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US
Special Counsel Asks Supreme Court to Decide if Trump Is Immune From Prosecution
The request was unusual in two ways: Mr. Smith asked the justices to rule before an appeals court acted, and…
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World
Yale Condemns Hanging of Palestinian Flag on Menorah During Protest
Yale University leaders, elected officials and pro-Palestinian activists said the brief action crossed a line.
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US
Minneapolis Man Is Freed After Serving 19 Years on Murder Charge
Marvin Haynes has long maintained he was wrongfully convicted in a 2004 homicide. Prosecutors recently concluded he was right.
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Style
The Gallery That Has Never Lost an Artist
Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers built one of the art world’s most powerful businesses by not following conventional wisdom.
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World
Celedonia Jones, Self-Educated New York Historian, Dies at 93
He served as Manhattan borough historian from 1997 to 2005. He also dug deeply into the history of Seneca Village,…
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Food
Watergate Salad Makes a Comeback
The 1970s-era dish made with pistachio pudding mix, canned pineapple and mini marshmallows has caught the curious eye of the…
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News
‘I Refuse to Be Old’: The 81-Year-Old Runner Who Became a South African Celebrity
Octogenarian athletes are not completely unheard-of in ultrarunning, but Maros Mosehla’s speed has made him a local legend.