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As Paul O’Neill’s No. 21 Is Retired, One Last Kick of a Water Cooler
The Yankee Stadium that honored Paul O’Neill on Sunday differed from the one he played at throughout his nine seasons…
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Usyk’s Heavyweight Win Sets Up Fury Showdown or More Boxing Messiness
Before Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine outclassed Anthony Joshua to win their heavyweight championship rematch, Usyk’s manager, Egis Klimas, boasted ...
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Running 200 Miles With Some Very Close Friends
HINCKLEY, Minnesota — Just after 9 p.m., a noticeable quiet descended on the van full of sweaty athletes who had…
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In the Lanternfly War, Some Take the Bug’s Side
When Lee Weiss, 31, sees a spotted lanternfly — an invasive pest so voracious that it is the target of…
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The New York Primary Being Watched by A.O.C., Pelosi and the Clintons
SHRUB OAK, N.Y. — Less than three months before the November midterm elections, the man tasked with protecting the imperiled…
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‘Carlo and I Were the Only Patrons in the Greenwich Village Music Bar’
Music Bar Dear Diary: Carlo and I were the only patrons in the Greenwich Village music bar. It was early…
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How a Wine Writer Spends Her Sundays
Wine bottles are strewn all over the floor and there is a working bathtub in the middle of the kitchen…
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Gary Busey Faces Sex Charges After Appearance at Film Convention
The actor Gary Busey faces charges of criminal sexual contact and harassment related to incidents that occurred at a horror…
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Kahleah Copper Leads Sky in Rout of Liberty in Game 2
One thing was evident early in the Game 2 playoff matchup between the Chicago Sky and the Liberty: If the…
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A Migrant Wave Tests New York City’s Identity as the World’s Sanctuary
The four buses crossed into Manhattan on Wednesday morning and turned off a bustling avenue onto a shadowed side street…