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Business
N.F.L. Player’s Collapse Put ESPN at the Center of the News
The question everyone wanted to know, including those at the sports network: What had happened to Damar Hamlin, and would…
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News
With Heightened Anxiety, Putin Prepares Russians for Long Fight Ahead
The Russian leader has dropped the pretense that life goes on as normal despite the war, evident in the Kremlin’s…
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Travel
Hakeem Jeffries Is Elevated to Lead House Democrats as Minority Leader
House Democrats formally elevated Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York to be their leader on Tuesday, uniting around a liberal…
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News
Suspect in Killing of 4 Idaho Undergrads Arrives at Courthouse
An extradition hearing in Pennsylvania will determine whether the 28-year-old Ph.D. student accused in the killings will be returned to…
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News
Activist who removed Banksy mural from Kyiv suburb could face prison, police say.
An activist who removed a mural painted by the reclusive British street artist Banksy from a war-ravaged building in a…
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Magazine
Fireworks, Dancing and a Frozen Duck: How We Rang In 2023
Seven writers describe how they started the new year with celebrations big and small.
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News
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Faults Intelligence Officials and Military in Jan. 6 Attack
Steven A. Sund wrote in his new book that intelligence possessed by the F.B.I. and other agencies should have had…
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Health
How One Family Parlayed Mexican Food Into a Los Angeles Landmark
LOS ANGELES — You could call it a business founded on the enchilada and saved by the margarita. You could…
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News
Athletes and Fans Pray for Damar Hamlin After On-Field Collapse
Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey joined a chorus of voices on Twitter offering prayers for Hamlin. “We are all…
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News
In the ‘Cozy Catastrophe’ Novel, the End of the World Is Not So Bad
Originally published in 1939, “The Hopkins Manuscript,” by the British writer R.C. Sherriff, inaugurated a genre of post-apocalyptic fiction in…