Senator Raphael Warnock’s time in New York City as a seminary student and pastor helped set him on a path to politics, forging how he operates in the Senate and on the campaign trail.
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Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom
A release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech.
Continue readingCrime Dog to Cooperstown: Fred McGriff Elected to Hall of Fame
A popular first baseman who had a season in each league as the home run leader, McGriff was elected by a committee that rejected Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
Continue readingEngland Gets a Jolt From Its Youngest Player in a Rout of Senegal
AL KHOR, Qatar — England was floundering, looking nervous and giving up territory and opportunities to Senegal midway through the first half in Al Bayt Stadium. But then the youngest member of its squad made his presence count. Playing with a freedom …
Continue readingWhat We Learned From Week 13 in the N.F.L.
The Eagles’ versatility was on display against the Titans, Daniel Jones ran out of running room against the Commanders, and N.F.L. teams got scoring from surprising places.
Continue readingSimilar Teams With Similar Records, Giants and Commanders Play to a Tie
The result left the Giants at 7-4-1 and the Commanders at 7-5-1, further complicating the teams’ stretch run in a competitive N.F.C. East.
Continue reading‘Are You in Your Feelings?’ Review: The Ups and Downs of Love
At Kyle Abraham’s premiere for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center, dancers find intimacy in songs by Erykah Badu and Jazmine Sullivan.
Continue readingTrump and the Anti-Abortion Movement
More from our inbox: Detained in AmericaHelping People in JailTreating Vote Counting as Live SportsCredit…Damon Winter/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “The Pro-Life Camp Paid for Its Trump Bargain,” by David French (Opinion guest essay, Nov …
Continue readingThe Word of the Year Goes Goblin Mode
A year ago, the lexicographic grandees at Oxford Languages dutifully stuck out their arms and chose “vax” as the 2021 Word of the Year. But this year, the venerable publisher behind the Oxford English Dictionary has — like the rest of us, apparently …
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