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Lamont Butler Hits a Buzzer-Beater to Send San Diego State to the Title Game
Lamont Butler practiced moments like these when he was a young child, shooting on the hoop at his house, counting…
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Pablo Picasso, the Pariah of Paris
As Annie Cohen-Solal shows in “Picasso the Foreigner,” the Spanish master was always under suspicion in France, simply for being…
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Real People, Reincarnated in the Pages of New Novels
One of the great attractions of historical fiction is its ability to approach the past from unexpected angles, allowing us…
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Business
The Lesbian Bar Isn’t Dead. It’s Pouring Orange Wine in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES — One pleasingly bitter, gently botanical, sort-of purple nonalcoholic cocktail in, and I was just happy to be…
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How Small Businesses Can Find Safety Before the Next Bank Crisis
Financial advisers recommend that business owners examine their accounts now to ensure they are protected in case of a future…
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Rangers vs. Devils in the First Round of the N.H.L. Playoffs? Bring it On.
For fans and players, it is fun and nerve-racking to imagine a playoff series between two teams that aren’t separated…
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Business
The ChatGPT King Isn’t Worried, but He Knows You Might Be
I first met Sam Altman in the summer of 2019, days after Microsoft agreed to invest $1 billion in his…
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World
French Anger at Macron Seeps Into Unexpected Corners
The ancient wooden doors are adorned with an ornate metal knocker and a small grilled window, for guards to peek…
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For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons
When Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the…
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Opening Day Gives Yankees Plenty of Reason to Dream
Everything went well in the Bronx. Gerrit Cole cruised, Aaron Judge homered and Anthony Volpe made his major league debut…
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