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Girls Thrive in Many Sports. Now They’re Coming for Football, Too.
Last year, New York became one of eight states across the country that offer girls’ varsity flag football. The sport’s…
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U.S. Troops Still Train on Weapons With Known Risk of Brain Injury
A blast shattered the stillness of a meadow in the Ozark Mountains on an autumn afternoon. Then another, and another,…
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A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners
A commutation for a drug smuggler named Jonathan Braun had broader implications than previously known. It puts new focus on…
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Battle for Influence Rages in Heart of Wagner’s Operations in Africa
In palmier times, the leader of the Wagner group, Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, appeared at a Russian cultural center in the…
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Need Therapy? In West Africa, Hairdressers Can Help.
An initiative to train hairdressers in mental health counseling is providing relief to hundreds of clients in a region with…
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Marty Krofft, Co-Creator of Fantastical TV Shows, Dies at 86
Marty Krofft, who, with his brother Sid, created a string of television shows that captured audiences from Saturday morning to…
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Catherine Christer Hennix, Spiritual Drone Musician, Dies at 75
She fused her mathematical knowledge with minimalist sounds and global spiritual traditions, most notably in her 1976 composition “The Electric…
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Here’s what we know about the hostages released on Saturday.
Hamas released a second group of 13 hostages to Israel on Saturday as part of a cease-fire deal, a day…
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Stabbing of Derek Chauvin Raises Questions About Inmate Safety
The former police officer was being held in a specialized federal facility for high-profile inmates. He is said to be…
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The Israeli hostages freed on Friday begin to reunite with their families.
The 13 Israeli hostages freed on Friday after being abducted in the Hamas-led surprise attack last month have begun reuniting…