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World
A New Clash Between Faith and Gay Rights Arrives at a Changed Supreme Court
A Colorado graphic designer says she has a First Amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings despite…
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News
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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Finance
He’s the Bad Boy of Chess. But Did He Cheat?
The day before he beat the greatest chess player in the world, Hans Niemann was a curly-haired 19-year-old American known…
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World
‘We Chose a Bench Beneath Good Lighting for Safety’s Sake’
A special seat in Union Square Park, impatience overheard and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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World
The Chinese Dream, Denied
The world’s harshest Covid restrictions exemplify how Xi Jinping’s authoritarian excesses have rewritten Beijing’s longstanding social contract with its people.
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News
Capturing SEC Title, Georgia Gets the Bizarre Breaks L.S.U. Usually Loves
An interception off a helmet? A touchdown after a blocked field goal? They helped fuel No. 1 Georgia’s win and,…
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Hometown of Tyler Adams, U.S. Captain, Still Proud Even With Loss
Schoolmates, friends and others packed a pub early to watch their hometown hero, Tyler Adams, lead the United States men’s…
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News
Two Children Died, Thousands Can Be Helped
This article is part of Times Opinion’s Holiday Giving Guide 2022. Read more about the guide in a note from…
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News
Where Does Jacob deGrom Rank in Mets History?
When a club drafts a pitcher who goes on to be nicknamed “The Franchise,” leads it to a shocking World…
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News
Utah Injects Twist Into Playoff Race by Downing U.S.C. for Pac-12 Title
Southern California entered the Pac-12 championship game with expectations of a College Football Playoff berth. It lost in a rout,…