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Food Companies, Long Symbols of the West in Russia, Pause Operations
When McDonald’s opened its doors in Moscow’s Pushkin Square in 1990, it was welcomed by more than 30,000 Russians who…
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Aaron Rodgers, fined by the N.F.L. over vaccination rules, says he will stay with the Packers.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a four-time N.F.L. most valuable player, has agreed to remain with the team, concluding…
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Back-and-Forth Continues as M.L.B. Sets Yet Another Deadline
Seven days after Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred canceled a week of regular season games because the league didn’t…
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Central Park Brush Fires May Have Been Deliberately Set, Officials Say
A series of brush and trash fires in a wooded area of Central Park that blanketed the Manhattan sky with…
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Brittney Griner’s Impact Is Clear as W.N.B.A. Fans Await Word From Russia
When Brittney Griner is on the basketball court, everyone knows. At 6-foot-9, she towers over most other players. She snatches…
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Seahawks Plan to Trade Russell Wilson to the Broncos
Russell Wilson, the face of the Seattle Seahawks for the past decade, is expected to head to Denver as part…
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PGA Tour Commissioner Has Strong Words for Phil Mickelson
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — In his first meeting with reporters since Phil Mickelson’s controversial remarks about offering assistance to…
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An Olympic marathoner’s journey from Kenya to the front lines in Ukraine.
ITEN, Kenya — The Ukrainian marathoner Mykola Nyzhnyk was asleep in the Kenyan countryside on Feb. 24 when he received…
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Watchdog Sees Cover-Up in Failure to Report Rikers Island Beatings
Louis A. Molina, the commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction, was harshly criticized on Tuesday by a…
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Seahawks Plan to Trade Russell Wilson to the Broncos
Russell Wilson, the face of the Seattle Seahawks for the past decade, is expected to head to Denver as part…