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Not Your Father’s Pinball Arcade. But Maybe Your Mother’s.
Belles & Chimes, a pinball league “run by women, for women,” makes some noise in a pastime where women were…
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How Can I Stop Children From Bringing Toy Guns to the Playground?
A reader is frustrated by her children’s gravitation toward the toy guns a family brings to play with.
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Rafael Nadal Withdraws From the French Open, Wants to Play One More Year
Nadal, the Spanish star, has battled a core muscle injury since January. He said that next season “probably is going…
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How America’s Playwrights Saved the Tony Awards
The screenwriters’ strike threatened next month’s broadcast, a key marketing moment for the fragile theater industry. That’s when leading dramatists…
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Brooks Koepka Surges to the Lead at P.G.A. Championship
After his second consecutive four-under-par 66, the LIV golfer Koepka will be in the final pairing on Sunday at Oak…
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139 Minutes of Hockey, but No Record
Four overtimes tested players and fans alike, but the game was hardly the longest in N.H.L. history.
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The Liberty Took a Few Jets and a Boat to Become a Superteam
Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, the Liberty owners, improved their facilities and chartered flights, drawing a W.N.B.A. fine —…
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Is Everyone Playing Padel Without Us?
Americans, bewitched by pickleball, are late to a global sports craze.
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Help Wanted at Golden State, With the Team on the Brink
Golden State’s stars made several uncharacteristic errors down the stretch against the Lakers in Game 4. The role players haven’t…
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Review: ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ Uneven Yet a Powerful Draw
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan revisit Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 play on Broadway, following its sold-out run in Brooklyn.