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Kyrie Irving Could Return to the Nets Soon. A Top Jewish Leader Still Hopes to Meet.
When Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, learned that Nets guard Kyrie Irving had posted a link on…
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Robert Clary, Who Took a Tragic Journey to ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 96
Robert Clary, a Parisian Jew who survived concentration camps as a youth and went on to star on “Hogan’s Heroes,”…
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Is This the End Game for Crypto?
Recent events have made clear the need to regulate crypto, an industry that grew from nothing to a $3 trillion…
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Capping a Record-Setting Year, Aaron Judge Wins A.L. M.V.P.
The topic of value shadowed Aaron Judge all season. In April, the Yankees placed a value on his long-term future…
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A Candidate’s Age: Should It Matter?
More from our inbox: A Caution for Cheering DemocratsLet’s Not Go CashlessThe Magic of Old Latin MassSeduced by LearningMr. Biden,…
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Former Team Psychologist Settles Lawsuit Against the Spurs and Joshua Primo
A sports psychologist who filed a lawsuit this month against the San Antonio Spurs and Joshua Primo, a former player…
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After Years of Coming Close, Paul Goldschmidt Is the N.L. M.V.P.
As a high school senior and Astros fan growing up near Houston, Paul Goldschmidt was watching from his center-field seat…
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California Regents Set December Showdown for U.C.L.A.’s Big Ten Move
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California Board of Regents on Thursday put off until next month a decision whether…
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Have Republicans Learned Anything From Their Dance With the Donald?
Donald Trump is done. I keep hearing and reading that, and I have no reason to disbelieve it: Announcing his…
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Michael J. Gerson, Presidential Speechwriter and Columnist, Dies at 58
Michael J. Gerson, who as George W. Bush’s chief speechwriter and one of his closest advisers composed many of the…