America
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Baseball Buys In on the Digital Age. But at What Cost?
Baseball and technology have always made for wary partners. For a five-year span in the 1930s, as radio became more…
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How This Economic Moment Rewrites the Rules
To understand the strange, conflicting signals being sent by the U.S. economy right now, it helps to look at Williston,…
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California Regulator Accuses Tesla of Falsely Advertising Autopilot
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has accused Tesla of falsely advertising its driver-assistance technology in two complaints that could ...
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3 Days. 68 Kids. Snapshots of Summer on Coney Island.
What would summer be without a little heat? A little adventure? A little mischief? Last month, The New York Times…
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Good News on Jobs May Mean Bad News Later as Hiring Spree Defies Fed
America’s job market is remarkably strong, a report on Friday made clear, with unemployment at the lowest rate in half…
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In ‘A League of Their Own,’ Abbi Jacobson Makes the Team
Abbi Jacobson really can play baseball, she insisted. Just not when the cameras are rolling. “I fully get the yips…
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How Republicans Are ‘Weaponizing’ Public Office Against Climate Action
Nearly two dozen Republican state treasurers around the country are working to thwart climate action on state and federal levels,…
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Keyshawn Johnson Wants the N.F.L. to Remember Its ‘Forgotten Four’
Keyshawn Johnson’s history lesson began with a question. In 2020, Bob Glauber, a Newsday reporter, wanted to write a book…
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Griner’s Tearful W.N.B.A. Teammates Play On After Her Conviction
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Phoenix Mercury Coach Vanessa Nygaard and her coaching staff stood in the empty Mohegan Sun arena on…
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Musk Says Twitter Committed Fraud in Dispute Over Fake Accounts
Twitter has accused Elon Musk, in a lawsuit, of abandoning his planned acquisition of the company because stock market turbulence…
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