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He Worked for Years to Overturn Affirmative Action and Finally Won. He’s Not Done.
Edward Blum’s latest victory at the Supreme Court is the culmination of a long fight to take race out of…
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Trump and DeSantis Are Battling for Iowa Voters. And for Its Governor, Too.
When Kim Reynolds, the Republican governor of Iowa, stopped by a donor retreat that Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida held…
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With Nothing Left to Lose, the Mets and the Padres Get Desperate
Outrageous payrolls created outlandish expectations, but two of baseball’s most disappointing teams are just hoping to end the first half…
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Embracing Their Strength (or Lack Thereof)
Tampa Bay’s outrageous season has been fueled by home runs. Cleveland barely hits any. Both teams follow the numbers and…
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Ukraine Waits for a Tomorrow It Cannot See
Soccer is not a priority in Ukraine, nor should it be. But the country’s greatest player says it still has…
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The Modern Farmhouse Is Today’s McMansion. And It’s Here to Stay.
In a divided country, a clean look and a neutral color palette is the aesthetic comforting communities around the country.
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Setting a Table for Alfresco Dining Is Easy: Here’s How.
The interior designer Young Huh offers a step-by-step guide to entertaining outdoors with playfulness and style.
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L.S.U. Teammates May Make History at M.L.B. Draft
In a draft loaded with talent, Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews could be the first teammates to be taken with…
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Silverstone, a Storied Formula 1 Track, Wants to Continue Its Tale
Formula 1 held its first Grand Prix there, and the track is now negotiating with the sport to keep racing.
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As a Mexican Fighter Rises, U.F.C. Hopes Others Will Follow
Even with a long history of fighters of Mexican heritage in combat sports, Brandon Moreno is the first U.F.C. champion…