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Sports
The World Cup continues for the U.S. Will Christian Pulisic be part of it?
DOHA, Qatar — The job for the United States soccer team was simple, really: Win. The stakes and the stage…
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World
A ‘Bridge to the West’ Dies in Belarus, as Moscow Seeks More Help in Ukraine
Vladimir Makei, a former foreign minister who led failed efforts to improve relations with the West, died over the weekend.…
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Politics
How the Supreme Court Is Erasing Consequential Decisions in the Lower Courts
The Supreme Court is increasingly setting aside legally significant decisions from the lower courts as if they had never happened,…
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Politics
Representative Donald McEachin, Virginia Democrat, Dies at 61
Mr. McEachin, who had just been overwhelmingly re-elected to his Richmond-area district, had battled colorectal cancer.
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Politics
Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see…
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Politics
‘No Cooperation’: How Sam Bankman-Fried Tried to Cling to FTX
Emails and text messages show how lawyers and executives struggled to persuade the 30-year-old entrepreneur to give up control of…
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Magazine
Shannon Abloh Is Ready to Talk
In early November, a few weeks before the first anniversary of the death of her husband, Virgil Abloh — founder…
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Magazine
When High Fashion and QAnon Collide
Two new Balenciaga campaigns ignited a firestorm that traveled from the internet to Fox News, fueled by allegations that the…
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Politics
Susan Kikuchi, 74, Dies; Staged Martha Graham Dances and ‘King and I’
Like her mother, she became a Graham dancer, and then oversaw acclaimed productions of the choreographer’s works as well as…
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US
Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.
PINE PRAIRIE, La. — They had fallen in love their first year in medical school in Russia, joined by their…