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The Celtics Won’t Have Inexperience to Blame if They Don’t Win This Year
Boston has superstar leaders, a deep bench, a hot new head coach and recent N.B.A. finals experience. What the team…
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The Prison Letters Project: Considering Past Trauma
The case of Ivié DeMolina, convicted for her part in two murders, raises difficult questions about appropriate punishments for serious…
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McClellan Wins in Virginia and Will Be State’s First Black Woman in Congress
Jennifer McClellan, a state senator, will fill the seat held by Representative A. Donald McEachin, who died in November.
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Biden and Putin Give Clashing Claims of Who Is to Blame on Ukraine
In sharply opposed speeches, President Vladimir V. Putin said Russia invaded in self-defense, while President Biden said Mr. Putin bore…
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Barbara Bosson, 83, Dies; Brought Family Drama to ‘Hill Street Blues’
She received five consecutive Emmy nominations for her role as Fay Furillo, the frenetic ex-wife of a police precinct captain.
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Alex Murdaugh Was ‘Destroyed’ by Murders, His Son Says
Buster Murdaugh testified that his father, who is on trial for the murder of two family members, was devastated by…
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What’s Homelessness Really Like?
A Times project explores the daily lives of people experiencing homelessness.
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In Kyiv, Italy’s prime minister condemns Russia and pledges further support to Ukraine.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy met with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Kyiv on Tuesday, and pledged to…
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Looted Artifacts, Returned to Yemen, Will Stay at Smithsonian for Now
Under an agreement, ownership of 77 objects seized from a New York art dealer reverted to Yemen. They will be…
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Opinion
Why Medicare and Social Security Are Sustainable
The G.O.P. response to President Biden’s truthful statement that some Republicans want to sunset Medicare and Social Security has been…