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Hector Lopez, Who Broke a Baseball Color Barrier, Dies at 93
Hector Lopez, the first Black manager at the highest level of minor league baseball and one of the last living…
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‘I’m Going to Play My Game’: The Mets Call Up Francisco Álvarez
ATLANTA — Ahead of their biggest games of the season, the Mets have called in a new reinforcement. When the…
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Rachel Nichols Joins Showtime After Contentious ESPN Exit
One year after the high-profile canceling of her television show, Rachel Nichols is back. Showtime Sports announced Friday that Nichols…
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How Do You Fight Jet Lag? Formula 1 Teams Have Their Ways.
Formula 1 drivers and the teams that support them travel around the world during the nine-month season, and as it…
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Arrests and Warnings as Iranian Soccer Stars Take Side in Protests
One of the most beloved players in Iran’s soccer history had his family home raided by the authorities after speaking…
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Meta Will Freeze Most Hiring, Zuckerberg Tells Employees
In May, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, froze hiring for engineers and low-level data scientists. In July, Mr. Zuckerberg warned…
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Juventus Learns That Progress Requires a Plan
The fairest way, perhaps, is simply to recount the story as Massimiliano Allegri told it, stripped of all interpretation and…
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In a Game Built on Violence, No Player Is Safe
A couple of hours after the Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was so violently thrown to the field that he…
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Early Cormac McCarthy Interviews Rediscovered
Cormac McCarthy doesn’t do interviews. During his long career, McCarthy, 89, has sat for vanishingly few of them. In those…
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Two-Tone Watches That Leave the Past Behind
Clockwise from left: Breitling Chronomat B01 42, $14,260, breitling.com; Tag Heuer Aquaracer, $3,250, tagheuer.com; and Bell & Ross BR 05…