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The Chefs Who Have Buenos Aires (Reluctantly) Waiting in Line
Local Argentine ingredients are the stars on the menus in a city that feels almost jubilant after long Covid lockdowns,…
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Biden Visits Kyiv, Ukraine’s Besieged Capital
President Biden took an hourslong train ride from the border of Poland in a demonstration of his administration’s resolve in…
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Damson Idris Was Raised on ‘Def Comedy Jam’ and Bagel King
The star of “Snowfall,” which is kicking off its final season on FX, talks about getting into character with a…
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Finance
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Targets a Legal Shield of Tech Giants
The justices are set to hear a case challenging Section 230, a law that protects Google, Facebook and others from…
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‘8 Players 1 Heartbeat’: A Game Men and Women Play as Equals
DELFT, the Netherlands — The home coach gathered his players in a semicircle for a PowerPoint pep talk. A chance…
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In Troubled Times, the Sports World Offers a Necessary Salve
Three months of athletic brilliance have offered reminders that the soulful, spiritual aspect of games has elevated them to something…
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The Problem With Russia Is Russia
KRAKOW, Poland — One year ago this Tuesday, Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of the Russian-backed separatist republics of Donetsk…
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Your Monday Briefing
Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
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Many in East Palestine, Skeptical of Official Tests, Seek Out Their Own
The moves reflect residents’ deep-seated mistrust of government screenings of toxic chemicals and fears of long-term effects from the train…
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White Sox Minor Leaguer Announces He Is Gay
Few players in professional baseball have revealed publicly that they are gay. Anderson Comás, a relief pitcher in the Chicago…