America
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The Pandemic Wrecked Millions of Careers. These 6 People Built New Ones.
When the pandemic struck in 2020, entire industries were decimated overnight, leaving workers to survive on unemployment benefits. But for…
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What It’s Been Like at the First Women’s March Madness
COLUMBIA, S.C. — It is hard to escape Cocky the Gamecock at the University of South Carolina. The mascot’s statue…
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A judge on New York State’s highest court is unvaccinated and could be removed from the bench.
A judge on New York State’s highest court could face removal from the bench for failing to comply with the…
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Online Brands Try a Traditional Marketing Strategy: Physical Stores
When Vanessa Barboni Hallik began working on a new line of sustainably sourced women’s apparel, she envisioned a direct-to-consumer model…
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No. 1 Ashleigh Barty Retiring From Tennis
Ashleigh Barty, the world No. 1 women’s tennis player who won the Australian Open in January, announced that she was…
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Mom, Boyfriend Charged in Death of 8-Year-Old Autistic Boy in the Bronx
Eight-year-old Joseph Barney’s life was already slipping away last June when his mother and her boyfriend brought him to an…
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M.L.B. Creates ‘Ohtani Rule’ to Keep Star’s Bat in Games
TEMPE, Ariz. — Shohei Ohtani’s ascent through the majors has moved from winning the American League Most Valuable Player Award…
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Snowboarding Coach Faces New Accusations of Sexual Misconduct
Longtime U.S. Olympic snowboarding coach Peter Foley, accused of sexual misconduct by a former athlete during the Winter Games in…
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Disney Employees Walk Out Amid Furor Over Florida Legislation
Several weeks ago, before the Walt Disney Company became entangled in a battle over anti-L.G.B.T.Q. legislation in Florida — one…
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Ahead of French Open, an Injury Interrupts Nadal’s Surge
SAN DIEGO — Rafael Nadal, the 21-time Grand Slam tournament singles champion, announced Tuesday that he had a stress fracture…