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Knocked Down Repeatedly, Bueckers Says She’ll Be Ready for the Final
When Connecticut’s Paige Bueckers and Stanford’s Haley Jones fought for a rebound in the fourth quarter on Friday night, Bueckers…
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Liverpool, Manchester City and a Bar Set Too High
Manchester City had everything ready. A few days before the 2019 F.A. Cup final, the club’s executives had already mapped…
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South Carolina Back in N.C.A.A. Championship Game With Win over Louisville
Throughout the course of the N.C.A.A. women’s basketball tournament, Dawn Staley, South Carolina’s storied coach, has preached a message of…
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Cuomo Sues Ethics Panel to Block It From Seizing Book Profits
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sued New York’s ethics commission on Friday, contending that its efforts to force him to…
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Strong Job Gains in March Keep a Flame Under the Recovery
A continued torrent of consumer demand, paired with a decline in coronavirus caseloads and health restrictions, led to a burst…
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In a Blow to Mets, Jacob deGrom Hits the Injured List
JUPITER, Fla. — Entering the 2022 season with a record payroll and several new talented players, the Mets had high…
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Man Who Police Say Used Tinder to Hunt Women Is Charged With Murder
A man who prosecutors say killed a Queens woman shortly after a paperwork mix-up led to his release from custody…
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Tobacco Road Prepares for Basketball Nirvana — or Apocalypse
The tobacco industrialist Washington Duke, whose fortune helped finance what became Duke University, made a final proclamation on his deathbed…
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Final Four Lore Shaped With Indelible New Orleans Moments
NEW ORLEANS — Being young, drunk or stupid is a reliable indicator of why anyone would waste a Saturday night…
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Is the Group of Death a myth? Not if your team is in it.
Everyone talks about it, no one wants to be in it, and it may not even really exist. The answer…