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World
Popular Pastor Returns After Absence Over an ‘Inappropriate’ Online Relationship
Matt Chandler of the Village Church in suburban Dallas received a standing ovation after his leave, part of a period…
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World
How Harlem Shaped Warnock’s Faith and Politics
Senator Raphael Warnock’s time in New York City as a seminary student and pastor helped set him on a path…
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Finance
Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom
A release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech.
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News
Crime Dog to Cooperstown: Fred McGriff Elected to Hall of Fame
A popular first baseman who had a season in each league as the home run leader, McGriff was elected by…
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News
England Gets a Jolt From Its Youngest Player in a Rout of Senegal
AL KHOR, Qatar — England was floundering, looking nervous and giving up territory and opportunities to Senegal midway through the…
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News
Similar Teams With Similar Records, Giants and Commanders Play to a Tie
The result left the Giants at 7-4-1 and the Commanders at 7-5-1, further complicating the teams’ stretch run in a…
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News
Deshaun Watson’s Return Is Met With Boos, and a Win
The Browns’ defense and special teams scored three touchdowns in a win over the Texans. But the game took a…
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News
Werner Franke, Who Exposed East German Doping Program, Dies at 82
In the 1990s, he and his wife unearthed documentary evidence of the illicit, state-sponsored drug program that propelled the country…
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News
Bernadette Mayer, Poet Who Celebrated the Ordinary, Dies at 77
A New York writer and artist who found inspiration in the countryside, she used experimental forms to celebrate mundane pleasures.
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News
Georgia, Michigan, T.C.U., Ohio State Are Playoff Semifinalists
Alabama, despite lobbying by its coach, Nick Saban, was left out for the second time under the four-team playoff format.…