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U.S.C., Backed by Its Big Name, Makes Case for National Title Run
PASADENA, Calif. — It was Larry Smith’s parting lament, delivered as he was on his way out as the Southern…
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How a Draft of the Constitution Ended Up in a Drawer in Trenton, N.J.
The 13th royal governor of colonial New Jersey was a Philadelphia-born, London-schooled lawyer whose appointment was solemnized by an elaborate…
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Netanyahu’s Comeback Widens Divide Over Israel Among American Jews
Rabbi Rachel Timoner of Brooklyn had always cherished Israel as a haven where Jews could aspire to their highest ideals.…
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‘I Stood on the Sidewalk Outside the Hall and Held Up the Extra Ticket’
Extra Ticket Dear Diary: It was April 1992, and I had two tickets for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie…
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How the Pelosi Attack Suspect Plunged Into Online Hatred
SAN FRANCISCO — Bitter over the end of a long relationship, estranged from his children and working carpentry jobs to…
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Blacks and Jews, Again
“What effective measures will the collective Negro community take against the vicious antisemitism?” Rabbi Everett Gendler shared this question ...
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What New Hampshire Can Tell Us About Restoring Faith in Elections
WINDHAM, N.H. — Brad Winslow is a genial 67-year-old who hugs people he just met. But when it comes to…
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Thanksgiving Bash
Have we decided what the problem with Thanksgiving is going to be this year? We could start with the base-level…
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Democratic Senate Loss in Ohio Raises Bar for Sherrod Brown in 2024
Both John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Tim Ryan of Ohio sought Senate seats this year as Democrats appealing to the…
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Finance
Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous
A RISKY WAGER Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous Lobbyists kept tabs on sports betting…