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Sports
The N.C.A.A. Offered Arguments. Judges Had Questions. Many of Them.
During a hearing in a federal appeals court, the association argued classifying college athletes as employees would create gender inequities.…
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World
How a Tiny NATO Nation Tackled a Big Problem: Arming Ukraine
Luxembourg’s challenges in buying arms on the open market underscore the struggle to keep Ukraine supplied until sophisticated Western weapons…
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Magazine
What Does It Mean to Dress Rich?
At New York Fashion Week, it was clear that the sartorial signifiers of wealth and status were changing.
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News
For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest
Living Carbon, a biotechnology company, hopes its seedlings can help manage climate change. But wider use of its trees may…
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News
Margaret Heagarty, Champion for Children’s Health in Harlem, Dies at 88
The first white woman to head the pediatrics unit at Harlem Hospital, she was challenged by the epidemics of crack…
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Health
A Fast Way to Orange Rolls, the Citrusy Sister of Cinnamon Rolls
Whether or not you have nostalgia for these breakfast treats, you’ll want to bake these homemade ones from Genevieve Ko.
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World
Arne Treholt, 80, Dies; Norwegian Diplomat Convicted of Spying for Soviets
In one of the biggest espionage scandals of the Cold War, he handed over NATO plans and other secrets. He…
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News
‘The 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ Review: Bite-Size Global Tales
This year’s selections include a film about the disappearance of a sibling and one about the appearance of 100,000 walruses.
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News
Ted Lerner, Developer Who Bought and Built the Washington Nationals, Dies at 97
A billionaire and Washington native, he gave the city its first baseball championship in 95 years, along with 20 million…
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News
These Just In From Britain: ‘Cunk,’ ‘Lockwood,’ ‘Strike’
From a slyly clueless documentary presenter to a soulful pair of private eyes, here are the latest trans-Atlantic imports.