Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, called mud balls one of the most frustrating issues a professional golfer can experience.
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Thursday Briefing: Troubled Ukraine Peace Talks
Plus, peace and love at the Eurovision.
Continue readingShould Pete Rose get into the Hall of Fame? We asked 12 current members
What do baseball’s immortals think about the new guy on the waiting list? Here’s what they told us.
Continue reading‘We Have to Really Rethink the Purpose of Education’
transcript ‘We Have to Really Rethink the Purpose of Education’ Students are already using A.I. to learn and write. The education policy expert Rebecca Winthrop explores the big questions emerging for educators and parents. Here’s a statistic I’ve …
Continue readingNBA Draft 2025: Cooper Flagg (surprise!) leads John Hollinger’s top prospects
The top tiers of players are about what you would expect, but after those names, things get weird.
Continue readingCeltics leave identity crisis behind in Game 3 win over Knicks
The Celtics’ identity has been tested by the Knicks, but Boston might have turned around the series on Saturday.
Continue readingTo Have and to Hold, and to Manage the Money
People over 65 who remarry after a death or divorce can face thorny financial questions — especially when it comes to adult children and inheritances.
Continue readingMy Mother and I Bond Over Ignoring Mother’s Day
We never celebrated Mother’s Day when I was growing up. Both my parents came from families that considered the holiday to be phony pageantry that was more about putting money in the pocket of Big Florist than it was about showing love and respect for …
Continue readingWhy Does the Met Gala Get a Better Tax Deal Than a Soup Kitchen?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, a walk-in closet filled with old dresses, isn’t my idea of a good cause. But that’s OK. There are plenty of charities that won’t be getting checks from me. What does stick in my craw is that the Met …
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