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Joe Bryant, Basketball Player and Kobe’s Father, Dies at 69
A forward known as Jellybean, he played in the United States and Europe.
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Style
After a National Anthem Flub, Singer Says She’s Going to Rehab
Ingrid Andress, a country star, blamed drinking for her performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” during Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game…
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News
Larry Light, Marketer Behind Revival of McDonald’s, Dies at 83
A branding expert, he deployed the “I’m lovin’ it” campaign globally in 2003 to bring customers and sales back to…
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Finance
Fact-Checking the Republican National Convention on Energy Claims
Several speakers focused on the sharp rise in gas and electricity prices under President Biden. We scrutinized their statements.
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Arts
‘UnPrisoned’ Depicts the Burden of Incarceration With a Light Touch
Delroy Lindo and Kerry Washington discuss their series, which finds humor and struggle in a father and daughter repairing their…
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Finance
Jack Black Ends Tenacious D Tour After Bandmate Jokes About Trump Shooting
At a concert in Australia, Kyle Gass made a comment suggesting that he wished the shooter had not missed former…
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News
What Trump Sees in J.D. Vance, His New Apprentice
Donald Trump’s contempt for the Washington establishment is well known. He challenges, confronts and subverts its institutions, its media, its…
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News
Evan Wright, Award-Winning Reporter and Author of ‘Generation Kill,’ Dies at 59
Mr. Wright was known for his immersive journalism that focused on subjects outside mainstream media coverage to explore the nooks…
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World
For Biden, How to Cool the Temperature Without Freezing His Campaign
Former President Donald J. Trump has gone from being an instigator of political violence to a victim of it. The…
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World
North Korean Diplomat Defects to the South, Shares News of Political Purge
Ri Il-kyu, who fled to South Korea late last year, alleged that two North Korean officials who had been assigned…