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Limping and Creaking, Djokovic Pulls Off a Win. Murray Goes Kicking and Screaming.
The aging stars were both playing hurt at the Australian Open. Only Djokovic managed to move on, beating Grigor Dimitrov…
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What A. Philip Randolph Knew About Jobs and Freedom
I keep a running list of ideas and observations that could be used for columns or essays, and this week,…
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Business
At Davos, European Distress Over a ‘Made in America’ Law
The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act stirred talk of a trade war, but also proposals for a similar E.U. initiative to…
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Nancy Pelosi, Liberated and Loving It
WASHINGTON — It’s not a pretty sight when pols lose power. They wilt, they crumple, they cling to the vestiges,…
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What Drunken Driving Taught Me
I hadn’t been to a gay bar in ages. Between Covid and addictive “dating” apps for cruising inappropriately unavailable men,…
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Nathan Lane’s New Play Is Photography Brought Alive
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyNathan Lane’s New Play Is Photography Brought Alive Jan. 21, 2023, 9:00 a.m. ETSend…
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The Last Days of Hollywood’s Most Reviled Reporter
Toward the end of her life, Nikki Finke, the journalist who struck fear into the hearts of Hollywood power players,…
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Justice Department Investigating Troubled Infant Formula Plant
Abbott shut down production at the plant last year amid “shocking” sanitation lapses, touching off a disruptive infant supply formula…
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Despite German Reluctance, Ukraine Expresses Optimism About Receiving Tanks
Even as frustration mounts over what some see as Germany’s indecision on sending Leopard 2s to Ukraine, a Kyiv official…
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Pakistan Strengthens Already Harsh Laws Against Blasphemy
Insulting Islam or its founder is already a capital offense, but now those who insult people connected to the Prophet…