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Sports
A Milestone for Black N.F.L. Hires, but Not on the Sidelines
Five Black presidents have been hired to lead N.F.L. teams, an influx some hope could provide a blueprint for diversifying…
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World
For a President Who Spends His Days Confronting Russia and China, a Domestic Focus
Mr. Biden is proud of reshaping foreign policy to focus on superpower conflict, but knows it is jobs and energy…
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Newyork
New York Hails Maestro as a ‘Monstro’ and a Boon to Young Musicians
The naming of Gustavo Dudamel to lead the New York Philharmonic elicited national pride among Venezuelans and excitement among those…
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Newyork
N.Y.P.D. Officer Dies After Being Shot in Robbery While Off Duty
Adeed Fayaz, 26, had been shot on Saturday as he tried to buy a car in Brooklyn in response to…
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News
How Earthquakes Test Our Souls and Our Governments
In every life there are a few indelible dates: the birth of a child, the death of a parent, a…
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World
From a baby born in the rubble to a trapped teenager, many earthquake victims are children.
A baby born under the rubble and rescued, alive, hours later. Two little girls lying flat in the wreckage of…
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World
Memphis Officer Texted Photo of Tyre Nichols After Beating
The revelation came in Memphis police documents related to the firing of five officers who have been charged with murder…
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World
House G.O.P. Leads Constitution Read-Aloud, Seeking an Edge on Patriotism
A 43-minute recitation of the document fulfilled a promise Republicans made last year, and followed several acts of performative patriotism…
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World
Former Mexican President Accused of Supporting Sinaloa Cartel
The accusation, which was quickly denied, was made by a former Mexican official at the trial in Brooklyn of Mexico’s…
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World
China Isn’t Ready to Pick Up Phone After Balloon Incident
Chinese officials rejected a request from the U.S. defense secretary to speak with his counterpart after an American fighter jet…