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World
In Rush to Arm Ukraine, Weapons Are Bought but Not Delivered, or Too Broken to Use
Some of the weapons sent to Ukraine by other countries have been unusable, and hundreds of millions of dollars in…
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News
Wyndham Clark Captures the U.S. Open
Clark, with only one PGA Tour victory — from earlier this year — to his name, seemed to come out…
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Finance
He Went After Crypto Companies. Then Someone Came After Him.
Kyle Roche was a rising star in the field of cryptocurrency law — until his career imploded. Who orchestrated his…
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News
Alabama Basketball Manager Says He, Not Player, Was at Deadly Shooting
A freshman player sued The Times after it placed him at a crime scene. The newspaper will correct its coverage.
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News
UConn Will Meet San Diego State in the Final After Romping Past Miami
A year ago, when Connecticut flamed out of the N.C.A.A. tournament, upset by 12th-seeded New Mexico State in the opening…
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World
Surfside Condo’s Pool Deck Had ‘Severe Strength Deficiency,’ Investigators Say
Federal investigators are releasing preliminary findings on the 13-story tower’s collapse in Florida but say more work is needed to…
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News
A Series of Mistakes Is (Mostly) Forgotten With a Walk-Off Win
Brandon Nimmo’s single in the 10th gave the struggling Mets a thrilling victory over the Yankees. It also gave his…
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World
Grand Jury Votes to Indict Daniel Penny in Subway Chokehold Killing
Mr. Penny, a Marine veteran, has said he was defending himself and other passengers when he choked Jordan Neely to…
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World
Boris Johnson’s Effort to Honor Allies Puts Glare on House of Lords
The former prime minister tried to elevate some lawmakers, as British leaders do when they leave office. But three didn’t…
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World
The Phillip Schofield Scandal Explained, From Daytime TV to Parliament
The resignation of a television anchor, followed by an admission of an affair with a younger colleague, has gripped the…