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World
As Russian Shelling Intensifies, True Liberation Eludes Ukrainian City
Months after Ukrainian forces pushed out Russian occupiers, the city of Kherson remains very much a war zone.
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News
Amy Schwartz, Who Captured Life as Viewed by a Child, Dies at 68
The dozens of books for young readers that she wrote and illustrated had a knack for finding “the wondrous in…
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Sports
Indiana Is Here to Crash the Women’s Basketball Party
The Hoosiers, led by the 6-foot-3 forward Mackenzie Holmes, have a No. 1 seed for the first time in program…
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Magazine
Your Annoying Roommate Is Slaying on TikTok
Sabrina Brier is finding success online in the role of a 20-something in New York who’s trying to shed her…
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News
Eboni K. Williams and Her ‘Harlem Jewel Box’
The broadcaster and author’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what…
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Magazine
The Bakers Reimagining Traditional Jewish Pastries
THE SCHNECKEN AT Edith’s, a Jewish deli in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, gleam with sugary glaze or drip with buttery icing, depending…
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Sports
Pro Golfers Are Hitting Balls Way Too Far. Some Say It Has to Stop.
Driving distance has been steadily increasing, and a proposal on Tuesday by the U.S. Golf Association and the R&A could…
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Sports
An Infielder Who ‘Wants the Moment’ Thrives for the U.S.
Tim Anderson did a little bit of everything in helping his team crush Canada at the World Baseball Classic. All…
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Business
Britain Wants Its Early Retirees Back, but Their Days Are ‘Never Boring’
The country’s work force is smaller than it was before the pandemic, sapping economic potential. The government is going to…
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World
Russia’s Mercenary Chief Prepares Ground for a Political Advance
Yevgeny Prigozhin says his Wagner force will shrink when the battle for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut is done. Now…