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Hall of Fame Committee Could Be Tough on Players With Steroid Links
Sunday’s vote on players like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens will be secret, but past statements from committee members indicate…
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Mauna Loa Volcano in Hawaii Erupts for the First Time in Nearly 40 Years
No evacuation orders were issued, but officials advised residents to review their preparedness plans. The volcano last erupted in 1984.
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Susan Kikuchi, 74, Dies; Staged Martha Graham Dances and ‘King and I’
Like her mother, she became a Graham dancer, and then oversaw acclaimed productions of the choreographer’s works as well as…
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Puberty Blockers for Transgender Youths
More from our inbox: Trump’s Antisemitic Dinner Guests at Mar-a-LagoWhat a Robot Can’t DoAfter two years of puberty blockers, Emma…
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Elon Musk Takes On Apple’s Power, Setting Up a Clash
In a series of tweets on Monday, Mr. Musk accused Apple of threatening to pull Twitter from its App Store…
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Soledad O’Brien’s Painted Hardwood Floors Spark Debate on a New Trend
The broadcast journalist recently painted the floors of her Florida bungalow. Some people loved the idea; others hated it.
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Eleanor Jackson Piel, Lawyer Who Fought Capital Convictions, Dies at 102
Eleanor Jackson Piel, a civil rights lawyer renowned for handling wrongful convictions and death row appeals — once securing a reprieve for…
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The Fans Screamed for Qatar. Their Passion Hid a Secret.
DOHA, Qatar — Midway through the second half of Qatar’s match against Senegal at the World Cup, the drumming stopped…
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China Appears to Limit Crowd Shots to Avoid ‘Zero-Covid’ Comparisons
In Qatar, the maskless fans at the World Cup are joyfully screaming, packed elbow-to-elbow in crowded stadiums, seemingly having a…
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There Are Some Things We Are Grateful for and Some We Are … Not
Bret Stephens: Gail, I hope you had a lovely and restful Thanksgiving weekend. At the risk of turning the meaning…