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Magazine
They’re Big. They’re Red. But Are They Boots?
A New York collective known for smart-alecky drops has once again captured the internet’s imagination, this time with oversize red…
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Sports
N.B.A. Power Shifts to the West With Trade Frenzy
No move was bigger than Phoenix Suns’ trade for Kevin Durant. But the Lakers and Mavericks look stronger after deals…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: 20,000 Dead in Turkey and Syria
Also, new U.S. information about China’s spy balloon and North Korea’s newest missile.
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Sports
PGA Tour Payouts Soar as Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Rains Down Riches
A $20 million purse is on the line in Arizona this week — matching, for about a month, a PGA…
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World
A New Round in the Contentious Fight Over N.Y.’s Next Top Judge
A Republican state senator filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking a full Senate hearing for Justice Hector LaSalle, Gov. Kathy…
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World
Dead Chicks and Rotting Meat: South Africa Declares ‘Disaster’ Over Power Cuts
President Cyril Ramaphosa, facing rising public wrath, on Thursday declared a “state of disaster” and pledged to end an energy…
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Business
What Recession? Some Economists See Chances of a Growth Rebound.
The Federal Reserve has raised rates rapidly. But instead of cracking, some data point to an economy that’s thriving.
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Business
What Recession? Some Economists See Chances of a Growth Rebound.
The Federal Reserve has raised rates rapidly. But instead of cracking, some data point to an economy that’s thriving.
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Sports
Patrick Mahomes Is Not a Kid Anymore. (He Just Plays Like One.)
Mahomes, known for his sense of fun and improvisation on the field, has become a kind of elder statesman, settled…
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World
Wagner, the Russian mercenary group, says it has stopped recruiting prisoners.
The founder of the Kremlin-affiliated Wagner mercenary group, known for its ruthless tactics and harsh discipline, said on Thursday that…