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Legal Fights and Charges of Discrimination Send Latino Group Into Turmoil
A battle over Puerto Rico statehood and claims of a “takeover” are testing a 94-year-old civil rights organization known as…
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In U.K. Court, Kevin Spacey Denies Sexual Assault Charges
Two weeks into a trial in London, the Oscar-winning actor gave his account of sexual encounters that the prosecution says…
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Murderer Released in Secretive Deal Is Recaptured After Months on the Run
A call to a tip line led the authorities to a New York City apartment, where they found a South…
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Eyeing Expanding Revenue, N.F.L. Players Tap a Business Executive to Lead Their Union
Lloyd Howell Jr. was elected executive director of the union, replacing DeMaurice Smith, as gambling, new media and an expanding…
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‘His Ability to Do Pretty Much Everything Is Crazy’
The slugger could not bunt. This was no surprise — when you slug .600, why play small ball? — but…
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Floods, Heat, Smoke: The Weather Will Never Be Normal Again
Global warming is accelerating, with temperatures not just rising but rising faster than ever. Every day, it seems, we get…
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Your Thursday Briefing: Biden Vows Not to “Waver” After NATO Summit
Also, Chinese hackers hit the State Department, ocean temperatures rise and Milan Kundera dies.
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Emmys: Our Critics on ‘Beef,’ ‘Succession’ and Category Confusion
The 2023 Primetime Emmy nominations were announced on Wednesday. James Poniewozik and Margaret Lyons, two television critics for The New…
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A Revival of ‘The Who’s Tommy’ Seeks a New Generation of Followers
In staging the storied rock opera in Chicago, its creators argue that the show’s exploration of celebrity worship and childhood…
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China Targeted State Department Emails in Microsoft Hack, U.S. Officials Say
Microsoft said the hack began in May and was discovered just before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s trip to…