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Sports
Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a leg injury in the first half, but he returned in the second to…
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Sports
At the Australian Open, American Men Advance en Masse
Sebastian Korda, Ben Shelton, J.J. Wolf and Tommy Paul all made the fourth round in singles. Not since 2004 have…
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US
Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff
Mr. Klain’s departure would mark a rare moment of high-level turnover in an administration that has been remarkably stable through…
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News
Gwen Knapp, Sportswriter Who Looked at the Big Picture, Dies at 61
She was well known in the San Francisco area for focusing on subjects like racism, sexism and drugs, in columns…
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US
25 Years Later, Looking for Lessons in the Clinton Scandal
Revelations about Bill Clinton’s sex-and-lies affair forever transformed Washington’s politics. Now, President Biden’s team seeks to fend off its own…
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Sports
Limping and Creaking, Djokovic Pulls Off a Win. Murray Goes Kicking and Screaming.
The aging stars were both playing hurt at the Australian Open. Only Djokovic managed to move on, beating Grigor Dimitrov…
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News
What A. Philip Randolph Knew About Jobs and Freedom
I keep a running list of ideas and observations that could be used for columns or essays, and this week,…
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Business
At Davos, European Distress Over a ‘Made in America’ Law
The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act stirred talk of a trade war, but also proposals for a similar E.U. initiative to…
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News
Nancy Pelosi, Liberated and Loving It
WASHINGTON — It’s not a pretty sight when pols lose power. They wilt, they crumple, they cling to the vestiges,…
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News
What Drunken Driving Taught Me
I hadn’t been to a gay bar in ages. Between Covid and addictive “dating” apps for cruising inappropriately unavailable men,…