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World
In Heart of Peru’s Protest, a Pause to Mourn the Dead
AYACUCHO, Peru — Beyond the burning tires and roadblocks guarded by angry protesters, after the justice palace had been set…
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Sports
Argentina Hits the Streets for Long-Awaited Celebration
Argentina erupted in celebration after the country's World Cup victory over France.Credit...Anita Pouchard Serra for The New York TimesBUENOS AIRES…
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News
Louis Orr, 64, Dies; Syracuse Star, Knicks Forward and a Coach
He helped lead a dominant squad at Syracuse and won all-American honors. He later became a role player for the…
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Sports
Qatar Got the World Cup It Wanted
DOHA, Qatar — In the end, Qatar got what it wanted. The tiny desert state, a thumb-shaped peninsula, craved nothing…
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Business
Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly Dimming
After years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline.
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Business
Want to Understand Television’s Troubles? Look at AMC.
The company has struggled to earn enough from streaming to make up for losses from its traditional cable business. It…
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World
Your Monday Briefing: Argentina Triumphs
Plus: A Times analysis of how Russia bungled the invasion.
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Sports
After Historic Comeback, Mbappé’s Quest to Be Considered the Best Becomes Longer
LUSAIL, Qatar — The president of France waited patiently on the grass, but Kylian Mbappé was not ready to be…
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Newyork
Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 Violence
The charge of seditious conspiracy is the same as in a recent trial of members of the Oath Keepers militia,…
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Sports
Hubert Davis Brings Out North Carolina’s Toughness at the Garden
The men’s basketball teams at North Carolina and U.C.L.A., in wins against Ohio State and Kentucky, took to the big…