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At the U.S. Open, Ons Jabeur Cruises to the Women’s Final
It has been a breakthrough year, and Ons Jabeur, whom her fellow Tunisians have nicknamed the Minister of Happiness, brought…
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Yankees Injury Woes Continue as D.J. LeMahieu Is Shelved
Thursday had a familiar feeling for the Yankees in a frustrating second half of the season: one step forward and…
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The Tennis Umpire With the Velvet Voice Makes His Call
Trailing 5-4 in the second set of her first-round match in this year’s U.S. Open, Venus Williams hit a forehand…
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At the U.S. Open, Future College Tennis Stars Are an Unsung Draw
On an outer court at the U.S. Open, tucked into a far corner by the perimeter fencing, Raquel Gonzalez Vilar…
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The Queen and Her 13 Presidents
Queen Elizabeth II met 13 sitting U.S. presidents during her long life. Several of them released statements of condolences on…
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Authorities Say D.N.A. Links Las Vegas Official to Killing of Reporter
LAS VEGAS — Authorities investigating the killing of a veteran Las Vegas journalist, Jeff German, said Thursday that they found…
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Britain’s national anthem will swap ‘king’ for ‘queen’ as Charles takes the throne.
Numerous small changes to British daily life are expected in the coming weeks to welcome the new monarch — King…
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Charles Ascends to a Role He Has Prepared for All His Life
LONDON — Never, perhaps, has an heir been more ready for the crown. Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth…
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A Storied New York Gallery Comes Home
Here’s a story that serves as a worthy metaphor for the current state of the art world: In 2018, the…
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Queen Elizabeth II Dies at 96; Was World’s Longest-Reigning Monarch
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-serving monarch, whose reign of almost seven decades survived tectonic shifts in Britain’s…