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The Angels star was the first starting pitcher to homer in an American League game since 1972, but left after a collision at home plate.
The author of “Craft: An American History” describes how whole communities of craft specialists were “systematically erased.”
The pitch comes as the Biden administration looks for ways to pay for a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure package.
Gonzaga and Baylor play in the N.C.A.A. tournament final at 9:20 p.m. Eastern, with the game televised on CBS.
Whether you choose a showstopper or one that’s virtually invisible, a range hood is essential. Otherwise, you’ll be smelling that fish for days.
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Moved by a cartoon superhero, a funny moment on the subway and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Colorful paper blooms are easy to make and perfect for a spring table top.
Many people may have deferred maintenance because their cars mostly sat around in the pandemic. But that creates its own ills.
The actor-writer-director-controversy creator is back with a new project: a plus-size clothing line. The whole body positivity thing? She has thoughts.
Daniel Kaluuya and Yuh-Jung Youn took supporting actor honors. On the TV side, “The Crown” and “Schitt’s Creek” won top honors.
But at the task of epitomizing the Trumpified Republican Party, he has excelled.
Both children and parents do better when they have access to nutrition, health care and economic opportunity. Why not provide them all in one place?
Clarkson, who is Filipino-American, is having a career season with the Utah Jazz and drawing a new international fan base to the team.
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