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US
It’s an Honor to Wear This Jersey. It’s Also Kind of a Pain.
Jonas Vingegaard had been wearing the famed yellow jersey bestowed upon the leader of the Tour de France for almost…
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World
Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth
Across North America, Europe and Asia, hundreds of millions of people endured blistering conditions. The U.S. special envoy for climate…
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US
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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Opinion
Why I Still Love the New York Mets
Chip … chip … chip. I can feel the New York Mets chiseling out a piece of my soul every…
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Travel
Blood, Guts and Dinner
Skinning wood pigeon? Cutting up rabbit? At a course designed to teach butchery and foraging, a writer feels closer to…
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World
With Only Dozens of Cancellations on Friday, Southwest Steps Closer to Normal
Barring last-minute problems, the airline was poised to return to its usual schedule, but challenges remain.
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World
Denmark May Eliminate a Holiday as It Beefs Up Its Military
A proposal by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen would cancel Great Prayer Day as a public holiday in an effort to…
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World
The Pocket Chinese Almanac Sees Some Hope for 2023
A little book bases its forecasts on a geomancer in Hong Kong, and says next year will be “nowhere near…
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US
A Common Answer to Jan. 6 Panel Questions: The Fifth
Transcripts released by the House Jan. 6 committee showed nearly two dozen witnesses invoking their right against self-incrimination, underscoring the…
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Opinion
Falling a Little Bit in Love With the Dark
NASHVILLE — This year the winter solstice arrives on Dec. 21 in the shank of the dark afternoon. Officially the…