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Sports
How Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni Got That Philadelphia Swagger
After surviving a disastrous introductory news conference, an ill-chosen flower analogy and his “Beat Dallas” motivational shirt, Sirianni has transformed…
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News
At Cooper Union, a Russian Design Show Caught in a Political Crossfire
After indefinitely postponing a modest student exhibit about the Russian equivalent to the Bauhaus, the school received protests from 750…
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Health
Restaurant Review: Le Bernardin Holds On to Its Craft (and Its Four Stars)
When I tell people that the city’s great sushi counters are guardians of a cultural legacy, they usually know what…
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News
Ted Bell, Creative Adman Turned Author of Thrillers, Dies at 76
In midcareer, having worked for the biggest agencies, he quit to conjure up best sellers about a British spy named…
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World
As Sunak Tries to Move Ahead, He’s Haunted by Prime Ministers Past
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain made moves to recharge his government, but he is being harried by Liz Truss and…
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News
Opening Up Jobs for Those Without a College Degree
More from our inbox: Don’t Ignore Long Covid. We Are All Vulnerable.Donald Trump, the True RINOBeware of Online Romance ScamsCredit...Illustration…
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Sports
Jessica Pegula Opens Up About Her Mother’s Cardiac Arrest
In an essay, Jessica Pegula, a tennis player, described the health ordeal that her mother, Kim, an owner and president…
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News
David Harris, Leader of the Vietnam Draft Resistance Movement, Dies at 76
A nationally renowned activist who went to jail for refusing to serve, he later wrote for Rolling Stone and The…
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World
The Roma Artist Sewing a New History for Her People
Malgorzata Mirga-Tas’s vibrant textile works offer a rare opportunity to see the Roma on their own terms, both as a…
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US
Diving Into Octavia Butler’s World in Southern California
A tour of the places that shaped the science fiction writer.