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Sports
Brazil Feels the Familiar Sting of Failure
DOHA, Qatar — Once more, then, Brazil’s World Cup ends in the dance the country has come to know better…
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World
A Princeton Student Died. Her Classmates Want to Know What Happened.
In the absence of information, anxiety and panic spreads on campus.
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World
‘The Only People They Hit Were Black’: When a Race Riot Roiled New York
It was the summer of 1976. New York City verged on bankruptcy, struggling even to stage a celebration of America’s…
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Magazine
The Misfires Are the Point: Dressing Gen Z for ‘The White Lotus’
The show’s costume designer sees your mean tweets. Here’s how she created the younger characters’ divisive looks.
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Magazine
The Wife Left, but They’re Still Together
After a pandemic dip, the number of married couples “living apart together” has started to rise again. And women, in…
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World
She Came Out of Nowhere, and Now No One in France Can Ignore Her
Sandrine Rousseau is using her talent for grabbing headlines with provocative ideas to shift the focus of the national debate…
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World
Hong Kong Media Tycoon Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Jimmy Lai, the outspoken owner of a pro-democracy newspaper, was sentenced to more than five years in prison for violating…
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World
His Estate Has 3 Swimming Pools and a Stable. He Says He’s Not Rich.
AL KHOR, Qatar — Every afternoon, Muhammad Al Misned leaves his office in Doha, the Qatari capital, jumps into his…
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Sports
In Today’s N.F.L., Good Backups Pay Off (and Are Getting Paid)
Backup quarterbacks have been thrust into action at a high rate this season. A handful are keeping their playoff-bound teams…
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US
Kari Lake Sues Arizona’s Largest County, Seeking to Overturn Her Defeat
Ms. Lake, who fueled the false claims that the 2020 election had been stolen from Donald Trump, lost the Arizona…