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A Strong Start Slips Through Americans’ Fingers in World Cup Opener
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — Walker Zimmerman wagged his finger in the air from where he lay sprawled out on the…
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World
John Roberts’s Early Supreme Court Agenda: A Study in Disappointment
WASHINGTON — After finishing his first term on the Supreme Court in 2006, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was…
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World
Capitol Police Officer’s Suicide After Jan. 6 Qualifies for Line-of-Duty Death Benefit
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has classified the suicide of Howard Liebengood, a Capitol Police officer who defended the Capitol…
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Finance
A Huge Merger’s Collapse Breaks a Pattern of Consolidation in Publishing
After two years of regulatory scrutiny and heated speculation in the publishing world, after a hard-fought court battle and hundreds…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake
Rescuers searched for survivors in Cianjur, Indonesia.Credit...Rangga Firmansyah/Associated PressA fatal earthquake in Indonesia At least 162 ...
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World
From Yale Law to Oath Keepers: Stewart Rhodes’s Unlikely Journey
As a married father with young children, gun enthusiast and former Army paratrooper on a campus dominated by liberals, Stewart…
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News
Was Naming a Special Counsel in the Trump Cases the Right Move?
More from our inbox: Trump, Musk and TwitterHeroism at a Gay Nightclub in ColoradoThe Dark Side of Qatar, the World…
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Arts
Jeremy Pope Is Telling Himself ‘Yes’
I’ve interviewed my fair share of leading men, and I know how often that conversation turns into a war of…
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Arts
‘The Hours’ Becomes an Opera. Don’t Expect the Book or Film.
“I think it needs to be more surreal,” the conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin said from the orchestra pit of the Metropolitan…