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Deshaun Watson’s Return Is Met With Boos, and a Win
The Browns’ defense and special teams scored three touchdowns in a win over the Texans. But the game took a…
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Werner Franke, Who Exposed East German Doping Program, Dies at 82
In the 1990s, he and his wife unearthed documentary evidence of the illicit, state-sponsored drug program that propelled the country…
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Bernadette Mayer, Poet Who Celebrated the Ordinary, Dies at 77
A New York writer and artist who found inspiration in the countryside, she used experimental forms to celebrate mundane pleasures.
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Georgia, Michigan, T.C.U., Ohio State Are Playoff Semifinalists
Alabama, despite lobbying by its coach, Nick Saban, was left out for the second time under the four-team playoff format.…
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Security guarantees for Russia are an ‘essential’ part of any peace talks, Macron says.
PARIS — An “essential point” in any peace talks on the war in Ukraine should be how to provide security…
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Review: The Met Opera’s Grand Old ‘Aida’ Isn’t Dead Yet
But opening night of the huge production’s final run, shakily cast, presented a show that seemed to be begging to…
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Travel
Taking Back the Mountains
Big resorts are crowded, pricey and exclusive. But some skiers and snowboarders are trying to reclaim their sports by building…
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John Corry, Former Times Reporter and TV Critic, Dies at 89
Among his best known articles were one that helped clear a man of killing his mother and one that disputed…
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Magazine
Greta Gerwig, in the Pink
Greta Gerwig can be scattered. But she likes to say that the greater the chaos and uncertainty, the calmer she…
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Magazine
A Previvor’s Tale
A television writer deals with too much plot.