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Sports

The Escape Artists Who Lifted the Trophies

Tennis players save match points regularly, but often crash out of a tournament soon after. But sometimes, a great save…

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Newyork

Haunted by Guilt, Vilified Online: A Year After the Seoul Crowd Crush

Over Halloween weekend last year, nearly 160 young people died in a crowd crush in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district…

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Newyork

Good Times and Bum Times Made These Theater Veterans Even Stronger

It’s challenging enough for an actor to portray someone who is alive and well. But can you imagine the extra…

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Newyork

7-Year-Old Boy Is Struck and Killed by N.Y.P.D. Tow Truck

The child was crossing a street in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn when he was hit.

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News

Morgan Freeman Would Like to Tell You the History of Everything

In an interview, Freeman discusses narrating the Netflix documentary “Life on Our Planet,” which goes from the dawn of time…

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News

The Soothing Futility of Picking Up Beach Trash

From spring until late fall, when winter weather drives me indoors to the treadmill, I spend 20 minutes each morning…

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News

Thurston Moore Revisits His Sonic Youth

In a new memoir, the rock luminary details his long career and the music that shaped him.

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Business

Hulu, HBO and Apple TV+ Know What You’re Going Through at Work

Workplace shows, a hit genre of the streaming era, are homing in on a knotty question: Do you have to…

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News

A Spark That Ignited in a Brooklyn Kitchen and Continued Around the World

When Jirair Ratevosian, a Congressional candidate, and Micheal Ighodaro, an activist and filmmaker, first met, both were so busy with…

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News

Infiltrating the Ultimate Boys’ Club — With Spycraft

In “The Sisterhood,” the journalist Liza Mundy chronicles the frustrations, triumphs and compromises of the women of the C.I.A.

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