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Rod Laver ‘Might Have Hurt Somebody’ With a Modern Racket
At 84 years old, the man with his name on the stadium sits courtside at the Australian Open. He likes…
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US
As Archives Leans on Ex-Presidents, Its Only Weapon Is ‘Please’
The National Archives does not have any independent ability to enforce its request that former presidents and vice presidents to…
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News
Sania Mirza, India’s Superstar, Exits the Australian Open and Soon, a Career
Mirza, who leaves tennis in India as a sleeping giant, has been a trailblazer nonetheless. “I would like to have…
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News
Expert Panel Votes for Stricter Rules on Risky Virus Research
The White House will decide whether to adopt the panel’s recommendations on so-called gain of function experiments.
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Magazine
Chefs and Bartenders Are Injecting New Life Into Taiwan’s Oldest City
Grilled beef tongue and black-sesame espresso martinis await in Tainan.
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Magazine
The M&M’s Aren’t Done With Us Yet
Was the company’s recent decision to sideline its spokescandies a response to cultural backlash, or just an elaborate stunt leading…
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Food
F.D.A. Seeks More Authority to Oversee CBD Products
The agency wants Congress to intervene, saying it does not have adequate oversight powers to ensure the safety of the…
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News
If You Want to Live Here, You’ll Have to Audition
The Rehearsal Club, which provided inexpensive housing for decades for aspiring actresses, singers and dancers trying to make it in…
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World
‘We Have to Come Here to Be Seen’: Protesters Descend on Lima
They marched through the streets of Peru’s capital, carrying signs that said “I’m not a terrorist” and waved rainbow-colored flags…
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US
In State Legislatures, Old Rivalries Are Reheated by National Politics
The relationships between big cities and rural-dominated legislatures have often been hostile. But a rift between Nashville and the Tennessee…