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Sports
Iran’s Anthem Was a Tense Moment for Players and Fans Alike
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — Iran’s national anthem was met by halfhearted singing or mouthing of the words by players and…
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World
He Pointed Out a Judge’s Goof. Now, He Faces Jail Time in Fiji.
MELBOURNE, Australia — It was an error that could have happened to anyone, especially two years into a pandemic: In…
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World
An Israeli Schoolboy Died in the West Bank. To Find His Body, Foes Joined Forces.
JERUSALEM — When Palestinian militants hid the body of an Israeli schoolboy on Tuesday night, they hoped to exchange it…
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Politics
A Scruffy Guitar Shop Survives the Chelsea Hotel’s Chic Makeover
Ever since the Chelsea Hotel emerged from a long and costly renovation to become one of Manhattan’s trendiest playgrounds, the…
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Food
How Ralph Ellison’s World Became Visible
Judging the photographs of an artist who is not primarily a photographer raises a prickly question. Are you assessing the…
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US
‘We Were a Family’: Victims in Walmart Shooting Had Bonded on Overnight Shift
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Every night, as they clocked in for the overnight shift around 10 p.m., the employees of a…
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Sports
The Secret to a National Cross-Country Title? Fun.
Moments after Katelyn Tuohy won the Division I women’s individual cross-country championship, she looked back at the horde of runners…
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Sports
Richarlíson, Brazil and, maybe, the start of something special.
LUSAIL, Qatar — Not all goals sound the same. Sometimes, the noise they generate is one of joy, giddy and…
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World
Pablo Milanés, Troubadour of the Cuban Revolution, Dies at 79
Pablo Milanés, a Cuban musician whose blend of folk idioms, pop influences and themes of love both personal and patriotic…
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Politics
Iran’s Football Team Has Already Won
Iran’s national football team, known affectionately as Team Melli, kicked off its World Cup on Monday in dispiriting fashion. The…