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After years of disarray, the Jaguars have what the team’s owner called “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in football” — the No. 1 pick in the N.F.L. draft and a coach who knows what to do with him.
A groundbreaking child allowance stirs a debate among Republicans between promoting work and promoting traditional families.
“At 83 years of age I did not expect to get this award,” Hopkins said of his best actor win in a video posted early on Monday morning.
The Louisville police came under fire after officers raided the home of a Black medical worker named Breonna Taylor last March and shot her to death.
In a game limited to seven innings as part of a doubleheader, the Arizona lefty got a shutout but was not credited with a no-no.
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Something to celebrate, a rolling card game and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Many job seekers don’t know where to look after the year we’ve just had. If you count yourself among this crowd, here’s how to get back into the market, even if you’re feeling rusty.
The affordable unit was bigger, but also more expensive than her studio. She decided it was worth it.
Sometimes we misjudge the meaning of events unfolding around us.
W. Kamau Bell’s documentary series returns with an episode on policing. And President Biden addresses a joint session of Congress.
We’ve shown you Sweden in snow. Now see it in bloom.
There is an effective approach to breaking the preschool-to-prison pipeline.
As the Biden administration seeks to get most adults vaccinated by summer, men are holding back.
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