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Gerrie Coetzee, Afrikaner Boxing Champ Who Fought Apartheid, Dies at 67
He won the World Boxing Association title in 1983, became a symbol of racial comity and showed a surprising gentleness…
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Giants Defense Thrives on Blunt Feedback. And Sneaker Talk.
Don “Wink” Martindale’s frank honesty and aggressive play calling have turned around the Giants’ defense. Players say their bond with…
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Foodie Fever Dreams Can’t Keep Restaurants Afloat
DEEP RUN, N.C. — When René Redzepi announced he would close Noma, his Michelin three-star restaurant/work camp in Copenhagen, food…
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How Right-Wing Media Ate the Republican Party
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ In recent weeks, America got a preview of how the new Republican House majority…
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Chris Ford, Who Made a 3-Point Mark in the N.B.A., Dies at 74
He helped the Celtics win a title and coached them in the ’90s, but he may be remembered more for…
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When the Owner Isn’t the (Only) Problem
Wealthy owners are an easy target for fans who want to vent their anger over failing teams. But money isn’t…
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Can My Building Ban Incense Even if It’s a Religious Ritual?
While you are entitled to practice your religion in your apartment, you are not entitled to disturb your neighbors.
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America, the Bland
Charles Mudede was at the Post Pike Bar in Seattle in November, nursing a glass of white wine and having…
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Jayson Tatum Says He’s Learning From His Mistakes
Boston beat Golden State and has the N.B.A.’s best record. But the Celtics aren’t perfect, and neither is their star.
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On the Hall of Fame Ballot, ‘None of the Above’ Could Prevail
Scott Rolen and Todd Helton stand a chance, but with every finalist having flaws, the debate between a “big” or…