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Sports
Coaches on the Water? No More.
Starting this year, team coaches can no longer ride in chase boats, gathering their data and passing it on. They…
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World
Ecuador, Reeling from Violence, Seeks Change. Is a Banana Heir the Answer?
For generations, the Noboa family has helped shape Ecuador, overseeing a vast economic empire, including fertilizers, plastics, cardboard, the country’s…
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World
Republicans Are Deadlocked Heading Into Speaker Contest
Lawmakers were set to meet at 10 a.m. to begin voting on a nominee, but there was no consensus, opening…
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World
In Northern France, Riding the Rails Into the Past
On the tracks of a railway depot in northern France, a steam locomotive puffs out smoke as if it just…
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World
‘The Wrath of God’: Afghans Mourn Unimaginable Loss From Quake
The deadliest earthquake to strike the country in decades leveled entire hamlets. Many people lost most, if not all, of…
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World
Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
Wayne Horne’s job comes with many challenges. This time, the problem was a generator that was too large to fit…
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World
McCarthy Floats Return as Divided G.O.P. Prepares to Choose a Speaker
Less than a week after his ouster, the former speaker indicated he would be open to reinstatement as Republicans prepared…
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World
For 26 Hours, One Family Took Shelter as Hamas Militants Overran Their Kibbutz
When Sarit Kurtzman heard rocket sirens early Saturday morning, she grabbed her 14-month-old daughter, Zohar, and quickly made her way…
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Food
It’s Drake’s Season of Discontent, Again
The rapper’s new album, “For All the Dogs,” comes after a summer of live-show triumph and extra-musical boredom.
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World
Parking in New York City Really Is Worse Than Ever
There are more cars but fewer available spots on the street. There are fewer garages — and exorbitant prices. For…