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De Blasio, Red Sox Lover, Heads to Harvard
Bill de Blasio, the former mayor of New York City who made no secret of being a fan of the…
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Len Dawson, Who Took the Chiefs to a Championship, Dies at 87
Len Dawson, the Hall of Fame quarterback who spent his first five pro football seasons as a seldom-used backup but…
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South Korea Breaks Record for World’s Lowest Fertility Rate, Again
South Korea broke its own record for the world’s lowest total fertility rate last year, census data showed on Wednesday,…
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The Latest Find as Water Levels Fall: Dinosaur Tracks in Texas
As a punishing drought grips parts of the world this summer, bodies of water have been drying up, exposing submerged…
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Churchill Portrait Disappears in Art Heist in Canada
It is among the most famous photographic images of a statesman. Winston Churchill, the British prime minister, glowers, hand on…
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Tim Page, Gonzo Photographer of Vietnam War, Is Dead at 78
Tim Page, one of the pre-eminent photographers of the Vietnam War, known as much for his larger-than-life personality as for…
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‘It’s My Tradition Too’: A Town’s Centuries-Old Passion Play Evolves
OBERAMMERGAU, Germany — This is a town of wild-haired men. Their locks are scruffy, scraggly; tousled for the boys, and…
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A prominent Russian critic of the war is detained after speaking out.
Police officers in masks and camouflage on Wednesday stormed the home of Yevgeny Roizman, perhaps the most vocal critic of…
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The Yankees Wake Up, Allowing Fans to Dream Again
The Yankees and the Mets have spent four months together atop the East divisions of the American and National Leagues.…
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When It Comes to Eating Away at Democracy, Trump Is a Winner
Donald Trump’s drive to undermine American democracy has proved strikingly successful. Take the most recent analysis by Varieties of Democracy…