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Here Comes Carlos Alcaraz Again. Next Stop: Miami.

Alcaraz, who won the men’s singles title at Indian Wells, reclaims the world No. 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic. But…

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New Zealand’s Soccer Team Abandons White Shorts, Citing Period Anxiety

The women’s soccer team said its players would not wear white shorts at the World Cup this summer, acknowledging the…

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Happy 100th Birthday, 16-Millimeter Film

The format was initially a boon to amateurs. Now, with moviemaking gone digital, it’s the choice of auteurs like Darren…

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On an Island Paradise, Seeking Out a City’s Complexity

Suva, the Fijian capital, is not on many travelers’ itineraries, but with a multiethnic population from all over the country…

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Business

With ‘Zero Covid’ Behind It, China’s Economy Starts to Recover

The economy grew 4.5 percent in the first three months of the year, a sizable pickup from the end of…

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Business

What to Know as the Fox-Dominion Trial Begins

Opening statements in the defamation case against Fox News are expected to begin as early as Tuesday.

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Business

Goldman Sachs Sheds Consumer Loans as Losses Mount

The Wall Street bank sold off some loans from its consumer-banking arm, Marcus, revealing a nearly $500 million loss in…

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Brotherly Love Has Its Limits When Sailing

Greg and Todd Slyngstad are racing in different boats but are scheduled to compete in the same class at Les…

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Subversive Novels Dominate Shortlist for International Booker Prize

Books by Maryse Condé and Eva Baltasar are among six nominees for the prestigious award for fiction translated into English.

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What Was Twitter, Anyway?

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmThe trouble began, as it usually does, when I saw something funny on…

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