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In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Chicago, a Battle Over a Religious Statue Is About Much More Than Religion The city’s Pilsen…
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News
The Sixers Give a Glimpse of How Good They Can Be
Joel Embiid is formidable, and James Harden is keeping the offense on track. The Philadelphia 76ers are clicking — and…
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World
Dino Danelli, Whose Drums Drove the Rascals, Is Dead at 78
His percussion virtuosity was a key to the band’s many hits of the late 1960s, including the chart-topping “Good Lovin’,”…
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How It Feels to Be a Widow
More from our inbox: Solitude, by Choice or Circumstance, as We AgeCredit...DagouTo the Editor: “How to Talk to a Widow,”…
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Kylian Mbappé Is Ready to Make Messi’s Moment His Own
The France and Argentina stars are teammates at Qatar-owned Paris St.-Germain. But when they collide in the World Cup final,…
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Business
Restaurateur, Political Donor, Tipster: The Many Roles of FTX’s Ryan Salame
The co-chief executive of an FTX unit who told regulators about wrongdoing at the exchange was a big Republican donor.…
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Business
The Kroger-Albertsons Merger Spotlights a Popular Private Equity Tactic
Albertsons wants to pay $4 billion to shareholders ahead of its proposed merger with Kroger, a move that would require…
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World
Man Admits Fatally Beating Chinese Immigrant and Faces 20-Year Term
GuiYing Ma and her husband immigrated to New York seeking work and adventure. She died after a vicious sidewalk attack.
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Rikers Has a Deadly Contraband Problem. Are Cargo Pants to Blame?
The notorious jail had its deadliest year in a decade, while the flow of narcotics and weapons into the complex…
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World
Twitter Reinstates Suspended Accounts of Several Journalists
The brief bans, which came after Elon Musk had suggested the journalists were violating Twitter’s rules on personal privacy, had…