Month: September 2022
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Sports
The Dodgers Don’t Need to Play the Percentages
There is a phrase in modern sports lingo that make no sense to Freddie Freeman: load management. The idea of…
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Sports
Seven Days That Closed Out a Career
Serena Williams left the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Madison Avenue and folded herself into the back seat of…
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W.N.B.A. Semifinals Check-In: Can’t. Stop. Candace. Parker.
As Chicago Sky guard Kahleah Copper and Connecticut Sun guard Courtney Williams tussled over the basketball in Game 1 of…
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Looking Like a Title Defender, Georgia Thrashes Oregon
ATLANTA — Last December, the last time Georgia swaggered into Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Bulldog faithful fell all but silent…
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World
Trump’s Lawyers Renew Push for Special Master in Documents Inquiry
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team on Wednesday aggressively renewed its push for an independent arbiter to…
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World
A Rematch of Biden v. Trump, Two Years Early
WASHINGTON — By this point in his term, President Biden figured things would be different. His predecessor would have faded…
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World
I Broke My Knee, Which Fractured My Marriage
I think I have a condition where I think I have a condition. I have to go to the hospital,…
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World
‘Condemned to Lead’ Europe, German Chancellor Struggles for Impact
BERLIN — Four days after Russian forces rolled into Ukraine, Olaf Scholz, the new German chancellor whose robotic style had…
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World
Trump’s Tastes in Intelligence: Power and Leverage
WASHINGTON — As president, Donald J. Trump showed the most interest in intelligence briefings when the topics revolved around his…
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World
Argentina’s Vice President Unharmed After Attack Outside Home
A man pointed a pistol at the head of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina on Thursday night…