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Nikola Jokic Has Mastered the Art of Slowness

Providing unhurried but timely play, Jokic, the two-time most valuable player, has the Denver Nuggets on the cusp of the…

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World

Don January, Who Won the 1967 P.G.A. Title, Dies at 93

He won 10 tournaments in 10 different years on the PGA Tour and was an early star on the senior…

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World

Florida Legislature Passes Six-Week Abortion Ban

The prohibition would be among the most restrictive in the country, and Florida would no longer be a destination for…

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World

Netanyahu Attempts Another Juggling Act, Maybe His Toughest Yet

Israel’s prime minister, who has long thrived by pitting one force against another, is caught between his far-right coalition and…

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Business

As Chatbots Spread, Conservatives Dream About a Right-Wing Response

After criticizing A.I. companies for liberal bias, programmers started envisioning right-wing alternatives, making chatbots a new front in the culture…

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World

How to Get Kicked Out of Parliament: Livestream Instead of Legislating

The upper house of Japan’s Parliament almost unanimously voted to expel an eccentric YouTuber who won a seat last year.…

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Magazine

The Comforting, Cheesy Charm of Chicken Doria

This Japanese answer to a gratin conjures bliss with whatever is already on hand.

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Sports

Jake Paul Has Two Firsts in a Bout With Tommy Fury

Paul, the social media influencer turned fighter, had never faced a full-time boxer until Sunday’s bout with Tommy Fury. He…

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World

A Video-Gaming School Stumbles on a Way to Get Dropouts Back in Class

Japan’s first e-sports high school thought it would turn out pro gamers. Instead, it attracted an unexpected demographic.

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Business

Biden Labor Secretary to Depart to Run N.H.L. Players Union

Martin J. Walsh, a former mayor of Boston, was regarded as an unusually visible labor secretary.

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