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On the Streets of Dakar, a Kaleidoscope of Style
DAKAR, Senegal — The clash of cranes and bulldozers and the abundance of concrete and pipes as one walks through…
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My Uncle Taught Pelé Guitar: The Mourning Is Deeper in One City
All around the world, fans have mourned the loss of Pelé, whose unrivaled mastery of the beautiful game catapulted him…
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The Man Who Made Spain the Magic Capital of the World
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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California Town Rattled by Earthquake a Second Time
Rio Dell was still recovering from a 6.4-magnitude quake that hit on Dec. 20, when it was jolted again on…
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What We Learned From Week 17 in the N.F.L.
Led by 207 yards receiving from Mike Evans, Tampa Bay won the woeful N.F.C. South with a victory over Carolina,…
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Edith Pearlman, Writer Who Won Acclaim Late in Life, Dies at 86
A short story writer for four decades, her own tale was a rare Cinderella story in publishing, centering on a…
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Idaho Murder Suspect Had Been a Student of the Criminal Mind
The arrest of Bryan Kohberger, now charged with murdering four University of Idaho students, eased fears but raised a troubling…
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As His Life of Fantasy Comes Into Focus, George Santos Goes to Washington
Mr. Santos, under scrutiny for lies about his background, is set to be sworn into Congress on Tuesday even as…
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Putin Has No Red Lines
“What are Putin’s red lines?” This question, asked with growing urgency as Russia loses its war in Ukraine but does…
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How Central Ohio Got People to Eat Their Leftovers
Jennifer Savage was scrambling to pull something together for dinner. Deep in the back of her fridge, she found a…