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World
Pandemic Closures, Unpatrolled Beach Visits Blamed for Spike in Drownings
The number of drownings nationwide last summer exceeded the 10-year average by 44 percent, while New South Wales is presently…
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World
‘Machismo Kills’: A Surge in Murders of Women Alarms Spain
The government is under pressure to combat gender violence after what authorities say were the killings of at least eight…
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News
America Should Be in the Middle of a Schools Revolution
“The coronavirus caused by far the biggest disruption in the history of American education,” Meira Levinson and Daniel Markovits wrote…
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News
He Can Hit. He Can Pitch. Will He Walk?
The free agency of Shohei Ohtani, baseball’s only two-way superstar, looms for the Los Angeles Angels, but Ohtani wants to…
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Finance
Ryan Seacrest Is Leaving ‘Live with Kelly and Ryan’ After Six-Year Run
The Hollywood multitasker provided a steady hand at a somewhat tumultuous time for the talk show. He will be replaced…
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Finance
The Winners and Losers from Super Bowl LVII
There were surprises on-field and off — from Rihanna’s halftime performance to Disney’s controversial ad splash.
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World
Panel Finds Decades of Abuse in Catholic Church in Portugal
More than 500 people have come forward to say they were abused by representatives of the church, and a new…
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World
A Music Award Went Gender Neutral. It Ended Up With All-Male Nominees.
In 2022, the Brit Awards merged its top artist prizes to include male, female and nonbinary acts. This year, the…
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Finance
Can the N.F.L.’s Rules for Team Ownership Survive its Skyrocketing Valuations?
Other sports leagues have changed their rules to allow private equity firms to invest. But so far, the N.F.L. has…
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News
Fans at the Super Bowl Won’t Have to Go Far to Place a Bet
Legal betting on the Super Bowl will be available at the game for the first time.