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Sports
The Present and Future of French Tennis
Men’s tennis in France isn’t what it used to be. But the veteran Adrian Mannarino is still winning, and the…
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US
Where Mike Johnson Stands on Ukraine, Abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. Issues and More
The new House speaker, an evangelical Christian, has a staunchly conservative record on gay rights, abortion, gun safety and more.
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World
How Judges Restrain Trump: Gag Orders, Fines and Possible Jail Time
Courts have a variety of options to stop Donald J. Trump’s attacks on staff members and witnesses. The question is…
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An Annual Gathering of Jewish Republicans Takes on New Urgency
The Republican Jewish Coalition gathers in Las Vegas this weekend, drawing G.O.P. leaders and candidates at a moment of unique…
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News
After ‘Shaft,’ 8 Movies to Watch Featuring Black Action Heroes
“Shaft,” starring Richard Roundtree, created a template for Black action protagonists onscreen.
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The Beatles’ ‘Now and Then,’ Billed as ‘Last Song,’ Due Nov. 2
“Now and Then,” an unfinished composition from the late 1970s, was completed using technology that separated John Lennon’s vocal from…
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News
‘Make Noise Enough’: Excavating Shakespeare’s Songs
In Shakespeare, music is an integral part of the action. But the First Folio, which turns 400 this year, failed…
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News
Review: ‘Lyonesse’ Is a Starry Mess
In London, Lily James and Kristin Scott Thomas do their best in a new play that careers between near-slapstick one…
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World
As Violence Surges, Nations Seek U.S. Defense Pacts. Some Americans Are Wary.
Many countries want greater U.S. protection against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. But some American lawmakers and voters resist…
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World
Who Is in Israel’s War Cabinet?
Before the deadly Hamas attack on Oct. 7, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was running a divisive government widely seen as…