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News
Brazil dances its way into the quarterfinals.
DOHA, Qatar — Even the coach was dancing. Dressed in a dark suit as he stalked the grass in front…
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Arts
Gary Oldman Found James Dean and His Wife at a Gallery
The Oscar-winning star of “Slow Horses” on Apple TV+ likes comedians in dramas, makes photos the hard way and is…
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News
Nick Bollettieri, Groomer of Tennis Champions, Dies at 91
At his training camps, he employed a tough style in developing 10 players who reached the No. 1 world ranking.…
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US
Behind the Story: The Case That Came Back to Haunt a San Francisco Judge
After 40 years, Anthony Kline had to confront a case he had forgotten.
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News
Felipe Valls, 89, Whose Cuban Restaurant Became a Political Hub, Dies
Politicians, protesters and celebrants of happy community news have known where to converge: Versailles, a Miami landmark for Cuban Americans.
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World
Russian Cruise Missiles Were Made Just Months Ago Despite Sanctions
Weapons investigators in Kyiv found that at least one Russian Kh-101 cruise missile used in widespread attacks there on Nov.…
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Finance
Ordinary Investors Who Jumped Into Crypto Are Saying: Now What?
Many small investors who piled into cryptocurrencies on FTX, BlockFi and other platforms are recognizing the perils of investing in…
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Books
Two Days of Terror in Washington, D.C.
“American Caliph,” by Shahan Mufti, recounts the complex story of a largely forgotten episode from 1977, when an armed Muslim…
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World
An E.U. embargo of Russian oil and the G7’s price cap take effect.
Europe and the United States started enforcing on Monday two of the toughest measures aimed at curbing Russia’s income from…
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News
She Found Serenity Again in Brooklyn, and a Place to Build a New Life
Christina Blacken was smitten with her old neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn. But when the pandemic struck, things began to fall…