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Bobby Ussery, Hall of Fame Jockey, Is Dead at 88
He rode a 30-to-1 long shot, Proud Clarion, to victory in the 1967 Kentucky Derby. Over his career, he had…
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After Eras Tour Triumphs, Taylor Swift Encounters Trouble in Brazil
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour broke records in North America, but has faced tragedy and mishaps during a three-day stretch of…
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F.B.I. Faulted Agents for Shooting at a Fleeing Suspect and Killing a Family Dog
Agents rarely get in trouble for intentionally firing their guns at people or animals. The two “bad shoot” incidents were…
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‘The Cashier’s Expression Saved Me From Having to Ask the Obvious’
A second life for a lunch receipt, a late summer storm and more reader tales of New York City in…
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A Mother’s Search for Her Son Leads to a Pauper’s Grave and More Questions
Bettersten Wade spent months calling the police for help finding her son, without being told that an off-duty officer driving…
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Swedish Soccer Prioritized Fans Over Finances. Now, Business Is Booming.
While most of Europe’s leagues engage in a Sisyphean quest to source as much money as possible, Sweden has chosen…
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David Del Tredici, Who Set ‘Alice’ to Music, Dies at 86
David Del Tredici, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer who began as an experimentalist but became best known for a midcareer…
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Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a Jet Fighter, Dies at 76
Among the highest-profile figures to flee the Soviet Union, he brought with him a secret weapon and firsthand experience behind…
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Patients and Workers Leave Gaza Hospital Days After Israeli Raid
Some said they were ordered to evacuate Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The military said it had agreed to a…
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French Senator Accused of Drugging Fellow Lawmaker
Joël Guerriau, a centrist representing a region of western France, is under investigation over suspicion that he spiked a colleague’s…