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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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World
New York Will Allow Adult Victims to Revive Decades-Old Sex Abuse Claims
ALBANY, N.Y., — Drew Dixon spent 22 years not talking about what happened to her. But in 2017, she joined…
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Simon Preston, Acclaimed Organist and Conductor, Dies at 83
Simon Preston, an organist, conductor and composer who was an instrumentalist of consummate, intelligent virtuosity and a force in the…
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Guy Fieri, Elder Statesman of Flavortown
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Guy Fieri looks as if he has prepared his whole life to be a middle-aged rock…
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Health
More than 1 in 5 adult Covid survivors in the U.S. may develop long Covid, a C.D.C. study suggests.
One in five adult Covid survivors under the age of 65 in the United States has experienced at least one…
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Politics
Iraqi Man Helped Plot to Kill Bush, F.B.I. Says
WASHINGTON — A man accused of being a member of the Islamic State helped plot to murder former President George…
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Politics
New Names Recommended for 9 Army Bases That Honor Confederate Leaders
WASHINGTON — A Black sergeant who battled German soldiers during World War I. The Army’s first Hispanic four-star general. A…
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Sports
Iga Swiatek’s Plan Is Falling Into Place
PARIS — Iga Swiatek, unbeaten since February, was sitting in the players’ restaurant at the French Open and twisting her…
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World
What Should I Do About a Friend’s Racist Figurines?
I have been friends for years with someone on the opposite end of the political spectrum. He is conservative, and…
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World
Israel’s Political Crisis Is Resolved, but Governing Remains a Strain
JERUSALEM — Israel’s latest government crisis was resolved on Sunday, at least temporarily, when a lawmaker who quit the coalition…
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