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Borje Salming, N.H.L.’s First Star From Sweden, Dies at 71
A Hall of Fame defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs, he led the way for other European hockey players in…
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Pouring Through a Crisis: How Budweiser Salvaged Its World Cup
Taken by surprise by Qatar’s decision to ban beer at stadiums, the company remade its marketing strategy in real time.
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Sixth-Round TKO Keeps Terence Crawford on Track for a Dream Fight
Crawford, the W.B.O. welterweight champion, is 39-0, and boxing fans are hoping he fights Errol Spence Jr., a unified welterweight…
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Marijane Meaker, 95, Who Helped Launch Genre of Lesbian Fiction, Dies
Her 1952 novel “Spring Fire” was about a girl who falls in love with a sorority sister. As M.E. Kerr,…
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What Twitter Can Learn From Quakers
For what feels like ages, we’ve been told that Twitter is, or needs to be, the world’s town square. That…
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Arts
Indigenous Founders of a Museum Cafe Put Repatriation on the Menu
Two chefs celebrate the culture of the Ohlone people at the Hearst Museum of Anthropology at Berkeley, which is seeking…
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Arts
Review: The Rising Star of Conducting Arrives in New York
Klaus Mäkelä, a young yet already accomplished maestro, made his New York Philharmonic debut with a performance that prioritized clarity.
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Paul Silas, N.B.A. Defensive Star and Head Coach, Dies at 79
Known for his rebounding, he spent 16 seasons as a player, most notably with the Celtics. He also was LeBron…
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World
Ukraine Faces More Outages and Strikes Russian-Controlled Melitopol
The attack on Melitopol signals the importance of longer-range weapons in Ukraine’s campaign to recapture land in the south.
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Putting the Poetry Back in Christmas
Having a conversation with Malcolm Guite is one of the richest and most pleasurable human experiences to be had. An…