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The Present and Future of French Tennis
Men’s tennis in France isn’t what it used to be. But the veteran Adrian Mannarino is still winning, and the…
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News
After a Taxing Tennis Season, a Golden Opportunity in Paris
Several players have broken through at the Paris Masters recently to win their first top-tier title. A well-rested Novak Djokovic…
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World
Chinese Jet Flies Within 10 Feet of U.S. Bomber, Pentagon Says
The fighter jet neared a B-52 during a maneuver over the South China Sea on Tuesday night, the U.S. military…
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World
Haunted by Guilt, Vilified Online: A Year After the Seoul Crowd Crush
Over Halloween weekend last year, nearly 160 young people died in a crowd crush in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district…
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World
Friday Briefing
Pressure builds for a pause in Gaza.
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Arts
Hasan Minhaj Addresses Embellished Stories Detailed by The New Yorker
The stand-up comedian said he thought “the lines between truth and fiction were allowed to be a bit more blurry”…
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Finance
Anthony Holden, Royal Chronicler Who Ruffled the Palace, Dies at 76
A prolific journalist and author, he ignited an uproar with a less-than-flattering portrait of Charles and Diana’s marriage. “The most…
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Finance
Jake Sullivan’s ‘Quieter’ Middle East Comments Did Not Age Well
The national security adviser has drawn criticism for recent public remarks. Biden officials pushed back on the idea that Mr.…
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World
Israeli Tanks Raid Gaza Ahead of Invasion, While Aid Trickles In
The United States has advised delaying a ground invasion, in part to get more desperately needed aid, which has flowed…
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News
Michael Tracy, Who Made Subway Trains His Canvas, Dies at 65
Using the name Tracy 168, he was a pioneering graffiti artist during the tumultuous 1970s and ’80s in New York.