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4-2 Game Rekindles Shot Clock Debate in High School Basketball
One of the two teams from Oklahoma, the Anadarko High School Warriors, passed the ball around for nearly the entire…
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South Carolina Reasserts Itself Atop Women’s Hoops With L.S.U. Win
The undefeated teams played on Super Bowl Sunday, giving women’s college basketball its latest showcase game.
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Man Driving U-Haul Truck Hits Pedestrians in Brooklyn
The man had been stopped by the police and then fled in the truck, striking several pedestrians before being arrested…
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Two Years Since a Sudden Collapse, Keyontae Johnson Is Proving He’s OK
On Dec. 12, 2020, Keyontae Johnson collapsed during a game. Now, he’s a key member of the Kansas State men’s…
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Did a Referee’s Call Unfairly Cost the Eagles a Super Bowl Win?
Philadelphia cornerback James Bradberry admitted he tugged on the jersey of a Kansas City receiver. But was it really a…
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As $1.6 Million in Rare Photos Vanished, the Excuses Piled Up
The F.B.I. says a gallery owner made up medical emergencies, including a double lung transplant and a coma, as part…
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Style
Hot and Unbothered at ‘Magic Mike’
Watching the third installment of the cult-favorite dance film, with an enthusiastic crowd free to hoot and holler as much…
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Giorgio Armani’s Life in Pictures
Giorgio Armani, arguably the most recognizable name in fashion, was born in 1934 in the northern Italian town of Piacenza,…
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The Artists Questioning Nostalgia for East Germany’s Past
Contemporary works are casting a new light on sentimentality for Communism.
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Her Father Was a Drama Critic, Her Mother a Superstar Agent
In her memoir “The Critic’s Daughter,” Priscilla Gilman recounts her life with intensely intellectual — and very different — parents.