Sports
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The Yankees and the Rays turn away from the game to discuss gun violence.
The Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees baseball teams took the unusual step on Thursday of turning their…
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Justice Dept. Won’t Prosecute Ex-F.B.I. Agents Accused of Mishandling Nassar Case
WASHINGTON — Two former F.B.I. agents accused of bungling the bureau’s investigation of Lawrence G. Nassar, the former doctor for…
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For the Yankees, a Tough Stretch Starts With a Slew of Injuries
Despite their recent struggles — relative struggles, to be clear — the Yankees woke up on Thursday morning with the…
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Two Outsiders Get Career Boosts at the French Open
PARIS — The French Open, as one of the four Grand Slam tournaments, is the big time for a tennis…
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To Win the Series, the Rangers Need to Do What No One Else Has
The Carolina Hurricanes have not lost a home game in this year’s N.H.L. playoffs, so naturally their success in their…
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Joe Pignatano, Met Coach Known for His Bullpen Farm, Dies at 92
Joe Pignatano, who was a reserve catcher with four major league teams, including the Brooklyn Dodgers, but gained his greatest…
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Jon Gruden’s Lawsuit Against the N.F.L. Can Proceed in Open Court
Jon Gruden won two important battles in his civil suit against the N.F.L. on Wednesday when a judge in Clark…
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Her Tennis Coach Abused Her. Could the Sport Have Prevented It?
The grooming of Adrienne Jensen began with an invitation to train with a top junior tennis coach at a well-regarded…
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On Somber Night, Mavericks’ Crucial Win Draws Muted Celebration
DALLAS — After a second-quarter stoppage in play, Luka Doncic of the Mavericks rose from one leg and tossed up…
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Inside the Chelsea Sale: Deep Pockets, Private Promises and Side Deals
LONDON — The British government on Tuesday moved closer to giving its blessing to the purchase of Chelsea F.C., one…