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The Calm Xander Schauffele Tries for a Repeat
He won four tournaments, including the Scottish Open, in a strong 2022, but has not won in a year.
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In Cities and Small Towns, Vermonters Reckon With the Devastation of Flooding
As floodwaters began to ebb on Tuesday, and Vermonters reckoned with the devastation of a record-breaking storm, shock mixed with…
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The Hottest Thing in Baseball Is a Grid of Nine Blank Squares
Immaculate Grid has become a daily obsession for fans, journalists and even some ex-players. Being purchased by Baseball Reference should…
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Trump Is Picking Fights in Iowa, No Matter the 2024 Consequences
The former president snubbed one influential Iowa leader and attacked another, testing his immunity to traditional political pitfalls in a…
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In Phoenix, Heat Becomes a Brutal Test of Endurance
Arizona is used to scorching summers, but the region’s 11th straight day of 110-degree temperatures is straining patience and resources.
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If Biden Wanted to Ease U.S.-China Tensions, Would Americans Let Him?
In polls, Americans’ views of China are starting to resemble their views of the Soviet Union decades ago. That could…
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New Features for an Updated WordleBot
We’ve added a 14-day average of your scores, a 90-day window to review past games and more information on players’…
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Inside the White-Hot Center of A.I. Doomerism
It’s a few weeks before the release of Claude, a new A.I. chatbot from the artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic, and…
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A Hollywood Diner Becomes a Writers’ Room of a Different Sort
In their third month on the picket lines, Los Angeles screenwriters are drawing inspiration — and sustenance — from a…
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DeSantis’s Striking, Risky Strategy: Not Trying to Trick Small Donors
Diverging from Donald Trump, who has often cajoled, guilt-tripped and even misled small donors, the DeSantis team is pledging to…