Month: July 2022
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Jonas Vingegaard Set to Win Tour de France on Second Try
PARIS — Head down and legs churning, Jonas Vingegaard crossed the finish line of the penultimate stage of the Tour…
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Masala Cheese Toast, Courtesy of La Boîte
La Boîte, the spice boutique in Hell’s Kitchen, delivers a free online newsletter with news about their products and creative…
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Pretty in Any Color: Women on the Court Make the Style Rules
Angel Reese considers herself “a pink kind of girl.” Pink nails, pink hair tie, pink shoes, sometimes even “a little…
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Ties Between Alex Jones and Radio Network Show Economics of Misinformation
Ted Anderson, a precious metals seller, was hoping to rustle up some business for his gold and silver dealership when…
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Why Big Tech Is Making a Big Play for Live Sports
LOS ANGELES — More than a decade after Apple disrupted the music industry and Amazon upended retail, the tech heavyweights…
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Pope to Offer a Long-Sought Apology to Canada’s Indigenous People
OTTAWA — Pope Francis is traveling to Canada this week to apologize to Indigenous communities for the Roman Catholic Church’s…
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Last Stand at Azovstal: Inside the Siege That Shaped the Ukraine War
The two Mi-8 helicopters tore across enemy territory early on the morning of March 21, startling the Russian soldiers below.…
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Heads Up, Again: China Set to Launch Space Station Module With Giant Rocket
Another big Chinese rocket is about to go up on Sunday, and once again, no one knows where or when…
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Mississippi Fires Lawyer Trying to Recoup Misused Welfare Funds
ATLANTA — A lawyer working for a Mississippi state agency and trying to recoup tens of millions of dollars in…
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Representing a Nation on TV, and a Running Team on Instagram
At the track and field world championships, distance runners compete on behalf of their countries. What’s less visible to the…