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‘Dig, Dig, Dig’: A Russian Soldier’s Story
The Russian soldier was captured only days after arriving on the front line in eastern Ukraine. He had little training.…
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Sports
At Wimbledon, Everyone’s Chasing Swiatek, Sabalenka and Rybakina
Expect the three top-ranked women to dominate the tournament. But at least one, the defending champion Elena Rybakina, says she…
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World
Friends, Tourists, Countrymen, See Where Julius Caesar Was Killed
The site where the emperor was assassinated by a group of senators in 44 B.C., nestled among four ancient temples,…
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World
The Suburbs Don’t Love New York
As fewer suburbanites commute to the city, their fear and loathing has grown, as have tensions between city and suburban…
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News
A Cult ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ Amid the New York Brownstones
In “The Sullivanians,” Alexander Stille recalls the heyday of an experiment in communal living that blurred the boundaries between therapists,…
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World
Boris Johnson Faces New Indignity as He Awaits Vote in U.K. Parliament
The former prime minister may lose his pass to Parliament, another stinging blow from the fallout of lockdown-breaking parties during…
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World
In Rush to Arm Ukraine, Weapons Are Bought but Not Delivered, or Too Broken to Use
Some of the weapons sent to Ukraine by other countries have been unusable, and hundreds of millions of dollars in…
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World
Egypt Spars With Dutch Museum Over Ancient History
A new exhibit in the Netherlands explores how Black musicians have drawn inspiration and pride from the idea that ancient Egypt…
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Sports
San Diego State’s Deep Run Plays Right Into Conference Realignment
San Diego State had set itself up for this moment. Not just for a run at a championship, but for…
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US
The Business of Being Chris Christie
Mr. Christie left the governor’s office in New Jersey and set out to, as he put it, “make money.” He…