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US
Ron DeSantis Is Not Scott Walker
His support among Republicans at this early stage of the primary cycle puts him in rare company.
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Sports
10 Things You Might Have Missed During the Super Bowl
A coach wept. A tennis star hawked cognac and beer. Nobody tried to sell you cryptocurrency. Rihanna dropped in to…
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Magazine
Guest Lists, Six-Figure Tables, Long Lines for the Bathroom: Welcome to the Super Bowl Party
Tim Cook, Cher, Drake and many hangers-on descend on makeshift clubs in Arizona for the game weekend.
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US
Jack Smith, Special Counsel for Trump Inquiries, Steps Up the Pace
Named less than three months ago to oversee investigations into Donald J. Trump’s efforts to hold onto power and his handling…
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US
DeSantis’s Challenge: When, and How, to Counterattack Trump
As the former president lobs insults and calls him “Ron DeSanctimonious,” Gov. Ron DeSantis is carefully avoiding conflict. But if…
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World
Across Paris, an Invader Unleashes His Art
Mosaics by a street artist, who calls himself “Invader,” have become part of the fabric of the city. They are…
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News
Gustavo Dudamel: A Maestro at a Crossroads
LOS ANGELES — Gustavo Dudamel paused mid-Rachmaninoff the other morning and flashed a mischievous smile at the 92 players of…
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US
Bernie Sanders Has a New Role. It Could Be His Final Act in Washington.
WASHINGTON — In two unsuccessful bids for the White House, Senator Bernie Sanders made no secret of his disdain for…
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World
A Yale Professor Suggested Mass Suicide for Old People in Japan. What Did He Mean?
Yusuke Narita says he is mainly addressing a growing effort to revamp Japan’s age-based hierarchies. Still, he has pushed the country’s…
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Sports
Black Quarterbacks in the Super Bowl Reflect Progress and Lost Opportunity
Black quarterbacks will lead both teams in Sunday’s Super Bowl. But for much of pro football history, Black players were…