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Princess Anne’s Influence, and Workload, Rises in a Slimmed-Down Royal Family
LONDON — The day after she walked behind the coffin of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in London, Princess Anne…
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UConn Agrees to Pay Former Coach Kevin Ollie $3.9 Million
The University of Connecticut agreed on Thursday to pay Kevin Ollie $3.9 million to settle a lengthy legal fight that…
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Earl J. Silbert, Lead Prosecutor of Watergate Break-in, Dies at 86
Earl J. Silbert, who led the federal prosecution of the botched Watergate burglary, which secured the convictions of all five…
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Fred Franzia, 79, Dies; Upended Wine Industry With Two-Buck Chuck
Fred Franzia, the iconoclastic businessman who turned the wine industry on its head with his inexpensive Charles Shaw label, better…
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Here’s What to Know About EuroBasket
We answer your questions about the EuroBasket tournament, which concludes this weekend in Berlin. Wait, have Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola…
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F.D.A.’s Drug Industry Fees Fuel Concerns Over Influence
Every five years, top officials of the Food and Drug Administration go behind closed doors to negotiate the terms of…
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‘The Future of Hospitals’: Flexible Space for the Next Pandemic
Officials at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego had already begun work on a $1.2 billion transformation of its campus…
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The World Is Waiting to Be Discovered. Take a Walk.
Barry Lopez, nature writer extraordinaire, once remarked that one of the first things he did when arriving in a new…
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‘We’re Part of History’: An Overnight Wait to Bid Farewell to the Queen
LONDON — It was just after two in the morning when the couple from Bristol joined the end of the…
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Fearing flooding, Ukrainian officials call for evacuations after Russia damaged a dam.
KRYVYI RIH, Ukraine — A salvo of cruise missiles slammed into the industrial Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Wednesday,…