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World
Chicagoans Go to the Polls in a Mayoral Race Between Very Different Democrats
Paul Vallas, a former public school executive, has called for a crackdown on crime, while Brandon Johnson, a county commissioner,…
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News
LIV Golf Talks a Big Game to the Global Elite. Now Come the Majors.
Despite setbacks, LIV’s executives insist the Saudi-backed league is soaring. For many fans, the rhetoric is less important than results…
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World
Pope Francis, Back From the Hospital, Thanks Crowds for Their Prayers
Francis arrived in St. Peter’s Square in an open-topped jeep on Palm Sunday, the beginning of a week of major…
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News
Lamont Butler Hits a Buzzer-Beater to Send San Diego State to the Title Game
Lamont Butler practiced moments like these when he was a young child, shooting on the hoop at his house, counting…
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Arts
Real People, Reincarnated in the Pages of New Novels
One of the great attractions of historical fiction is its ability to approach the past from unexpected angles, allowing us…
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World
Indicted and Running for Office? It Didn’t Begin With Trump.
American politics has a long history of candidates who were indicted or convicted of crimes but sought office again.
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Finance
Espionage Charge Adds Hurdle to Freeing a Reporter Detained in Russia
The Biden administration recently secured the release of two Americans convicted of criminal charges in Russia, but even fabricated charges…
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World
Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant
Many in the party said Donald Trump could benefit from a wave of sympathy among Republicans, with his base of…
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News
Opening Day Gives Yankees Plenty of Reason to Dream
Everything went well in the Bronx. Gerrit Cole cruised, Aaron Judge homered and Anthony Volpe made his major league debut…
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World
Kushner’s Firm Was Backed by Investments From the Emirates and Qatar
The infusion of money from interests in the two Persian Gulf monarchies reflects the close ties to Middle Eastern nations…