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Vivek Ramaswamy Leans Into His Hindu Faith to Court Christian Voters
Bristol Smith, a manager at a McDonald’s in Maryville, Tenn., came across Vivek Ramaswamy’s name this spring, shortly after Mr.…
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Another Combined No-Hitter Has an Ace Longing for the Days of Yore
Three Tigers pitchers teamed up for M.L.B.’s 20th combined no-hitter. Justin Verlander, a former Tiger, was happy for them, but…
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Iowa Republicans Set the Date for the Party’s Caucuses — and It’s Early
The state party will hold a nominating contest in January, the earliest it has been held in recent campaign cycles.
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Rain Keeps Coming at Wimbledon, but the Court Crews Have It Covered
The court services crews at the All England Club deploy 18 tarps at a time to keep precious grass courts…
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Transgender Care Ban Allowed to Take Effect in Tennessee, Appeals Panel Says
The ruling on Saturday is the first time a federal court has allowed a law banning transition care to fully…
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Victor Wembanyama Gets Introduction to N.B.A. Fame and Game in Las Vegas
Wembanyama had the anticipation of fans and a turn in the tabloids, yet a more modest showing as he learns…
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After the Affirmative Action Ruling, Asian Americans Ask What Happens Next
No matter their views of race-conscious admissions, students were wary of the college application process — and some thought little…
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With War as a Backdrop, a Russian Fencing Drama Plays Out in the U.S.
Fencing is usually among the least visible Olympic events, but a year out from the Paris Games it is providing…
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What to Know About College Admissions Now That Affirmative Action Is Gone
Do extracurriculars help? How about being a guy? Getting into selective schools this year will look different. Here are a…
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The Mango Is King of the Miami Summer
ACROSS THE COUNTRY The Mango Is King of the Miami Summer Those who sweat and suffer through June and July…