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The movement to reinstate President Trump has gone far beyond him — and now threatens the future of American elections.
"It's a false assumption," argues Herman Daly, "to say that growth is increasing the standard of living in the present world."
With a face that launched a thousand GIFs, the actress is bringing her expressive range to "Nope," Jordan Peele's latest social thriller.
Eighteen months into a criminal investigation of election interference by Donald J. Trump and his allies, a Georgia prosecutor is beginning to show the broad contours of her inquiry.
The city's neighborhoods, from the Mission to Russian Hill and the Outer Sunset, are vibrant with packed restaurants and bars, and many are home to new parks and the return of in-person events.
Despite a more stable home at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, a new coach and stars in place, the team has struggled with injuries and gaining traction in the competitive New York sports market.
Christian Coleman, Noah Lyles, Elijah Hall and Marvin Bracy settled for silver after a botched handoff exchange.
Now that college athletes can profit from their fame, some University of Oregon runners are getting paid to help visitors staying in town for the track and field world championships.
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Remembering the 1964 World's Fair, an aloe plant at the bus stop and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
Vingegaard, 25, won cycling's most prestigious race on his second attempt, setting up a new rivalry with the two-time champion he dethroned, Tadej Pogacar.
The lawyer had issued a subpoena that could reveal details about the involvement of a former governor and a football star in the scandal.
Players in women's basketball are styling themselves how they want, because they can. Their choices also can be lucrative.
She did the artwork for dozens of books, notably "The Pushcart War," a parable about overcoming bullies, written by her partner, Jean Merrill.
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