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John Hadl, Star Quarterback of the A.F.L., Dies at 82
A college All-American, he led the San Diego Chargers to an American Football League title and later steered the N.F.L.’s…
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World
A Slice of France, the Baguette Is Granted World Heritage Status
More than six billion baguettes are sold every year in France. But the bread is under threat, with bakeries vanishing…
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US
A Resonant Topic in Georgia’s Senate Runoff: Insulin Prices
The cost of insulin is nowhere near as contentious as just about everything else raised in the runoff, but in…
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US
In a Show of Unity, House Democrats Elect Hakeem Jeffries Minority Leader
A new trio, including Representatives Katherine Clark of Massachusetts as No. 2 and Pete Aguilar of California as No. 3…
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John le Carré’s Letters Show the Author at His Witty, Erudite and Pugilistic Best
“A Private Life,” a collection of correspondence spanning much of his life, offers a fresh look at his brilliance —…
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World
Buckingham Palace Staff Member Resigns After Exchange With Black Guest
The palace said that “unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments” had been made at a reception. The remarks evoked echoes of…
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Politics
Is Spreading Medical Misinformation a Doctor’s Free Speech Right?
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that would punish California doctors for spreading false information about Covid-19…
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World
An Italian Village Hit the Jackpot. Will That Save or Destroy It?
Tiny Livemmo won nearly 20 million euros to reverse its decline. Figuring out how to spend it is a big…
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World
Mayor Adams Goes Abroad, for an Antisemitism Conference and the World Cup
Mayor Eric Adams leaves on Wednesday for Greece and Qatar, a four-day trip that furthers his penchant for visiting countries…
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World
Mayor Adams Goes on a Trip
He likes to travel, and his latest jaunt takes him to Athens for a conference on antisemitism and to Qatar…