America
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Canadian Trucker Protests Snarl an Already Hobbled Auto Industry
After two years of the pandemic, semiconductor shortages and supply chain chaos, it seemed as if nothing else could go…
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2 Men Sentenced in Sex-Trafficking Ring That Preyed on Teenage Girls
Delia was 13 when she started dating Francisco Melendez-Perez, a 16-year-old she met in a park in Mexico. She thought…
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The N.F.L.’s About-Face on Sports Gambling
During a 2012 deposition, a lawyer for the N.F.L. argued that the league was adamantly opposed to sports gambling because…
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Joe Burrow’s Last Playoff Loss Was in High School. He Still Thinks About It.
THE PLAINS, Ohio — When the final lateral had failed, the last tackle had been secured and the clock had…
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Nearly 3,000 N.Y.C. Workers Have a Day to Get Vaccinated or Be Fired
Hundreds of municipal workers marched across the Brooklyn Bridge this week, chanting in unison for New York City to end…
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James Harden Traded to Sixers for Ben Simmons
The Nets have agreed to trade guard James Harden, a former Most Valuable Player Award winner, to the Philadelphia 76ers…
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M.L.B. Commissioner: Losing Games Would Be ‘Disastrous’
ORLANDO, Fla. — With spring training slated to start in less than a week, and no new labor deal in…
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In a First, Fordham Will be Led by a Woman, Not a Catholic Priest
Fordham University, one of the most prominent Jesuit universities in the United States, announced its new president on Thursday, unveiling…
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Wolves Will Regain Federal Protection
Wolves will regain federal protection across 44 of the lower 48 states, following a court ruling Thursday that struck down…
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The N.F.L. Wants to Be a Player in a City of Players
LOS ANGELES — The former West Coast headquarters for the N.F.L., the most popular North American professional sports league,was tucked…