America
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Will Colombia Elect Its First Leftist Leader?
A large and loud youth electorate hungry to transform one of Latin America’s most unequal societies could propel Gustavo Petro,…
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¿Colombia elegirá a su primer presidente de izquierda?
Un electorado joven, numeroso y expresivo que anhela transformar una de las sociedades más desiguales de América Latina podría impulsar…
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Two High Seeds Need Five-Set Thrillers to Win at French Open
PARIS — The thrills were separated only by a short stroll through the formal gardens at the French Open on…
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To Win the Series, the Rangers Need to Do What No One Else Has
The Carolina Hurricanes have not lost a home game in this year’s N.H.L. playoffs, so naturally their success in their…
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Subway Killing Suspect Told Riders to Put Phones Away, Prosecutor Says
A Brooklyn man charged in the unprovoked killing of a Q train rider last weekend instructed other passengers to “put…
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Parents Face a Haunting Question: Is Any Schoolchild Safe?
Late Tuesday night, Luz Belliard sat on the edge of her bed in Upper Manhattan in the room she shares…
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Q Train Killing Threatens Subway’s Fragile Recovery From Pandemic
Transit officials in New York City celebrated a major milestone last week: The subway system logged 3.6 million trips in…
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Debunking 3 Viral Rumors About the Texas Shooting
Rumors about the gunman and what had taken place spread widely online — often with easily debunked evidence or none…
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Joe Pignatano, Met Coach Known for His Bullpen Farm, Dies at 92
Joe Pignatano, who was a reserve catcher with four major league teams, including the Brooklyn Dodgers, but gained his greatest…
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Jon Gruden’s Lawsuit Against the N.F.L. Can Proceed in Open Court
Jon Gruden won two important battles in his civil suit against the N.F.L. on Wednesday when a judge in Clark…