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Harvard, Herschel Walker and ‘Tokenism’
We are at a moment in which tokenism is on trial. This is true both in terms of the Supreme…
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World
The Elusive Dream of Owning a Home in New York City
For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.
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News
Help Black Farmers, Who Know Hyperlocal Doesn’t Mean Fancy
This article is part of Times Opinion’s 2022 Giving Guide. Read more about the guide in a note from Opinion’s…
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Health
Organ Donations Rise Around Motorcycle Rallies
This summer, when half a million bikers clogged the streets of tiny Sturgis, S.D., for one of the country’s largest…
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Sports
China Appears to Limit Crowd Shots to Avoid ‘Zero-Covid’ Comparisons
In Qatar, the maskless fans at the World Cup are joyfully screaming, packed elbow-to-elbow in crowded stadiums, seemingly having a…
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World
A Protest? A Vigil? In Beijing, Anxious Crowds Are Unsure How Far to Go.
BEIJING — The crowd was hard to make out at first, a dark mass huddled along the Beijing riverbank after…
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News
Adeem the Artist, Crafting a Country Music of Their Own
Hannah Bingham understood that the blouse she had bought for her spouse of six years, Adeem Bingham, who was turning…
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News
This Winter It’s Battle of the Viruses
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, little was done beyond flu shots to counter the seasonal respiratory virus infections that circulate among…
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World
Landslide Kills at Least 14 at Funeral in Cameroon
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon — A landslide in Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé, killed at least 14 people attending a funeral on Sunday, the…
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US
The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths
About a thousand people gathered on a bright morning on the National Mall the Saturday before Thanksgiving for what has…