America
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After a Hard Off-Season, the Angels Get Back to Baseball
TEMPE, Ariz. — Most organizations begin spring with hope and a clean slate. The Los Angeles Angels are different. Annually,…
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Basketball Skills Got Him to the N.B.A., but Activism Made His Name
“My activism actually started when I was 9 years old,” Enes Kanter Freedom told a rapt audience of pro-democracy activists…
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Everyone Has Crypto FOMO, but Does It Belong in Your Portfolio?
Larry David travels through the ages, pooh-poohing many of the world’s greatest innovations — indoor plumbing, the dishwasher and, lastly…
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N.C.A.A. Men’s Tournament: What to Watch as the Sweet 16 Begins
Only 16 teams remain in the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament entering Thursday. By the end of this weekend, the field…
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‘Kyrie Carve Out’ in Vaccine Mandate Frees Irving to Play in New York
Mayor Eric Adams plans to announce on Thursday that professional athletes and performers working in New York City will no…
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Trump Is Guilty of ‘Numerous’ Felonies, Prosecutor Who Resigned Says
One of the senior Manhattan prosecutors who investigated Donald J. Trump believed that the former president was “guilty of numerous…
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Despite the Trend in Sports, Don’t Expect Ashleigh Barty to Un-Retire
Tennis, with all its aging and ailing superstars, has been bracing for big farewells for years. But players like Roger…
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Adams, in Quick Reversal, Ousts an Education Hire Over Anti-Gay Writings
Last month, when Mayor Eric Adams’s decision to hire three people with histories of homophobic views and statements was met…
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Carlos Correa and the Minnesota Twins Are Family. For Now.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — He was the first overall choice in his draft class, a high school shortstop with speed…
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How Europe Got Hooked on Russian Gas Despite Reagan’s Warnings
The language in the C.I.A. memo was unequivocal: The 3,500-mile gas pipeline from Siberia to Germany is a direct threat…