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‘I Refuse to Be Old’: The 81-Year-Old Runner Who Became a South African Celebrity
Octogenarian athletes are not completely unheard-of in ultrarunning, but Maros Mosehla’s speed has made him a local legend.
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World
Despite Wars, Earthquakes and Hurricanes, U.N. Cuts Appeal for Aid
With pledges already lagging badly for this year, the global organization said that it had been forced to pare down…
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Finance
The Rise in U.S. Traffic Deaths
What’s behind America’s unique problem with vehicle crashes?
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News
Ohtani’s Contract Goes Beyond Dollars and Sense
The Los Angeles Dodgers are betting $700 million that Shohei Ohtani can deliver championships and help increase revenue. But the…
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World
In Los Angeles, the ‘Coroner to the Stars’ Has the Last Word
There is no medical examiner’s office in the world like the one in Los Angeles County, where investigations of sudden…
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Finance
The Holiday Boom in New York Is Back. Sort Of.
People have long traveled from all over the world to experience the glitz and bustle of New York City during…
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Finance
In a Shaky Oil Market, OPEC Has Bitter Decisions to Make
Anticipating a drop in demand for 2024, major producers, led by Saudi Arabia, are trying to reduce supply.
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World
Kenya’s Leader Lifts His Global Profile. At Home, the Public Fumes.
President William Ruto has drawn attention internationally as a climate champion and peace mediator but faces domestic discontent over rising…
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World
2 Shot on Subway Train in Brooklyn During Evening Rush, Police Say
The victims, a teenager and a man in his 40s, sustained minor injuries after a gunman opened fire on a…
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News
Bidenomics and the Guys in the Bar
Ten finance guys are drinking in a bar. Nine of them are Masters of the Universe — wheeler-dealers who make…