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Sports
What We Learned in the N.F.L.’s Wild-Card Round
Trevor Lawrence led a comeback that was emblematic of the Jaguars’ resilience, while Josh Allen’s trademark big plays almost let…
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Books
In Boston, ‘The Embrace’ Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
The bronze sculpture, by the artist Hank Willis Thomas, symbolizes the hug Dr. King and Coretta Scott King shared after…
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Newyork
Adams Visits the Border to Step Up Pressure on Biden for Migrant Funds
Mayor Eric Adams says that an influx of migrants could cost New York City $2 billion. He wants financial help…
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Books
Review: Romeo and Juliet Leap to 1960s Hong Kong
Septime Webre’s rendition of the tragic tale for Hong Kong Ballet this weekend at New York City Center had a…
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News
Alfred T. Goodwin, Judge in Pledge of Allegiance Case, Dies at 99
He ruled the pledge unconstitutional because the words “under God” violated the separation of church and state. The Supreme Court…
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World
Death Toll Rises After Russian Strike Destroys Apartment Block
Rescue workers were still digging through the rubble of a residential building in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on…
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World
When Leading a Parliament Includes Helping the Police Raid Lawmakers
Roberta Metsola, the youngest person to become president of the European Parliament, is seeking to expand the assembly’s role while…
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Real Estate
‘Hood Century’: How One Man Is Redefining Midcentury Modern Architecture
In 1928, a Black congregation in Cincinnati bought a German Gothic brick structure originally built in 1865 as a synagogue.…
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Business
Auburn Banned TikTok, and Students Can’t Stop Talking About It
The school’s prohibition brings a geopolitical fight front and center for TikTok’s biggest fans: young Americans.
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World
In Pennsylvania, the 2020 Election Still Stirs Fury. And a Recount.
Election deniers in Lycoming County convinced officials to conduct a 2020 recount, a three-day undertaking that showed almost no change,…