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Timing Is Everything for Carlos Alcaraz
The U.S. Open victory party at Carlos Alcaraz’s Manhattan hotel wrapped up before 3 a.m. on Monday, which was early…
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Javier Marías, to Many the Greatest Living Spanish Novelist, Dies at 70
Javier Marías, a Spanish novelist whose elegant style and intricate plots centered on espionage, murder and betrayal won him comparisons…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Ukraine’s Advance Continues
Russia launched multiple missile strikes yesterday at a Ukrainian police station in Kharkiv.Credit...Nicole Tung for The New York TimesUkraine’s ...
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How Poverty Programs Aided Children From One Generation to the Next
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — When Cecelia Jackson was born nearly three decades ago, about a quarter of American children were poor,…
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From Policy to Pageantry: Prime Minister Liz Truss’s Dizzying First Week
LONDON — Last Tuesday, Prime Minister Liz Truss was moving into Downing Street and puzzling over how to help people…
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Britt Reid Pleads Guilty to Felony D.W.I. in 2021 Car Crash
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The former Kansas City assistant coach Britt Reid pleaded guilty Monday to one felony count of…
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Ukraine’s Sudden Success Could Bolster Europe’s Support — and Morale
BRUSSELS — A sudden Ukrainian success on the battlefield provided a boost not only to Ukrainians but to their supporters…
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Losses in Ukraine Prompt Something New on Russian TV: Debate
As Russia suffered its most humiliating defeat since the initial stage of the war in Ukraine, cracks emerged in the…
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William Klein, Who Photographed the Energy of City Life, Dies at 96
Exterior. Daylight. Two boys in a doorway. The older, 11 or 12, holds a revolver aimed at your left eye.…
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Why the U.S. Is Being Ominously Compared to Hungary and Turkey
Friday’s newsletter is a discussion with Max Fisher, an international reporter and columnist for The New York Times who covers…