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In Wimbledon’s Queue, Waiting Is a Pleasure, and the Point
WIMBLEDON, England — It was nearing 10 p.m., and Richard Hess, an 81-year-old American, was sitting inside his small tent…
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World
Investigators of War Crimes in Ukraine Face Formidable Challenges
KOROPY, Ukraine — Four men tugged at long strips of fabric to lift a coffin out of the gaping hole…
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Former Georgetown Tennis Coach Sentenced to More Than 2 Years in Varsity Blues Case
A former Georgetown University head tennis coach who pleaded guilty last fall to accepting bribes to help prospective students gain…
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The Mets May Finally Get Their Aces Back
The struggling Mets got yet another dose of optimism on Sunday when Jacob deGrom, the team’s co-ace who has been…
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Politics
New Insights Into Trump’s State of Mind on Jan. 6 Chip Away at Doubts
WASHINGTON — He was not speaking metaphorically. It was not an offhand comment. President Donald J. Trump had every intention…
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World
Inside the Extreme Effort to Punish Women for Abortion
Hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last week, a man with a wiry, squared-off beard and a…
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Why Judges Keep Recusing Themselves From a N.Y.C. Vaccine Mandate Case
It’s a routine step when someone files a lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan: The case is randomly assigned to…
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Sports
On a Long Climb to the Top, She Makes Short Work of an Opponent
Kayla Harrison’s second bout of the Professional Fighters League regular season unfolded as predictably as the betting odds — tilted…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Outside the Supreme Court after the ruling yesterday. Credit...Anna Rose Layden for The New York TimesNew limits on the E.P.A.’s…
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‘Long Live the Theater’: Mariupol’s Drama Company to Perform Again
UZHHOROD, Ukraine — Dressed in black, the actors moved around a sparse rehearsal room preparing a new play — the…
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