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Argentina Reels From Assassination Attempt on Its Powerful Vice President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been the most prominent politician in Argentina for almost two decades. After an eight-year run…
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Proving Racists Wrong Is Not a Trivial Pursuit
To be a “heterodox” Black thinker on race is to be often accused of claiming that racism is extinct or…
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Archie Roach, Who Lived and Sang the Aboriginal Blues, Dies at 66
One day in 1970, Archie Cox’s high school English class in Melbourne, Australia, was interrupted by a voice from the…
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College Football Playoff Will Expand to 12 Teams
The College Football Playoff, already a financial gusher for the country’s most powerful conferences, will triple in size to 12…
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Bueckers Says She’ll Stay in School. (That’s Where the Money Is.)
Some college basketball fans have been wondering whether Paige Bueckers, the star UConn guard who will miss the season with…
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Biden and Trump: ‘Contrasting Visions for America’
More from our inbox: Would Iran Abide by a New Nuclear Deal?Ukrainian Attacks in CrimeaNew York’s Ruined SkylinePresident Biden blamed…
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Iran Seizes, Then Releases Two U.S. Drones, Officials Say
WASHINGTON — Iran seized two American maritime drones operating in the Red Sea on Thursday, three U.S. defense officials said,…
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Richard Roat, Seen on ‘Cheers,’ ‘Friends’ and ‘Seinfeld,’ Dies at 89
Richard Roat, a versatile character actor whose half-century-long career was punctuated by notable guest appearances on three of the most…
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Kazuo Inamori, Major Industrialist in Postwar Japan, Dies at 90
TOKYO — Kazuo Inamori, one of the great Japanese industrialists of the postwar generation, who founded two multibillion-dollar companies and…
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Barbara Ehrenreich, Explorer of Prosperity’s Dark Side, Dies at 81
It was a casual meeting. Over salmon and field greens, Barbara Ehrenreich was discussing future articles with her editor at…