America
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Q. & A.: How to Fuel Your Runs
In high school, a teammate of mine would win every 400-meter race she entered with Dorito dust still on her…
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Is This the Last Generation to Live on New York City’s Wild Fringes?
Don Riepe pointed to the line on the wall five and a half feet above his kitchen floor. That was…
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‘Toward the End of the Walk, a Bird Somewhere Ahead Burst Into Song’
Birdsong Dear Diary: On Presidents’ Day, about three dozen people of various ages gathered at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s entrance…
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Decades After the Destruction of Homeless Camps, What Have We Learned?
In many ways the modern era of class warfare in New York can be traced to a humid night in…
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For a Few Days at Augusta National, the Spotlight Shines on the Women
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Anna Davis had just turned 12 when Augusta National Golf Club, in a surprise, announced it would…
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Minnesota, a Mecca of Women’s Basketball, Is Having Its Moment
Visitors walking out of the baggage claim area at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport this weekend were greeted by a local…
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The Next Battleground for College Basketball: How to Divide the Money
MINNEAPOLIS — A quartet of elite college basketball teams met in Minneapolis on Friday for the Final Four of the…
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What to Watch in the N.C.A.A. Women’s Championship Game
Top overall seed South Carolina or perennial favorite Connecticut will take home the 2022 N.C.A.A. Division I women’s basketball championship…
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North Carolina Wins the Battle of Tobacco Road, Retiring Krzyzewski
NEW ORLEANS — North Carolina versus Duke has long been one of college basketball’s premier rivalries, the teams’ histories so…
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Kansas Runs Past Villanova to Get to the N.C.A.A. Final, Avenging a 2018 Loss
NEW ORLEANS — When Kansas Coach Bill Self sat down in recent days to look at film of his last…