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Knowledge Is Power. But Is It Fun to Watch?
Data has driven soccer to new heights. But narrowing the margins in matches might come at the expense of their…
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World
U.S. Military Returns to the Jungle, Training for Future Threats
One by one, the American soldiers slid down a muddy hillside to a river deep in the Hawaiian jungle. With…
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At Least 12 Killed in Israeli Raid in West Bank, Palestinians Say
Israel said three soldiers were disciplined for video showing some of them singing a Jewish prayer in a mosque in…
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World
Washington Urges Israel to Scale Down Its War in Gaza
The call for a more targeted phase in the war appeared to be the most definitive effort yet by the…
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More Theories on Rising Pedestrian Deaths at Night
Readers share concerns like headlight glare, streetlight design and the aging of American motorists.
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Business
Bank of England Keeps Rates Steady, Seeing ‘Some Way to Go’ on Inflation
The British economy has showed signs of slowing down, with inflation dropping below 5 percent in October, but the bank…
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News
Stream These 7 Memorable Andre Braugher Performances
Beyond his famous cop roles, there were Emmy-nominated turns in “The Tuskegee Airmen” and “Men of a Certain Age,” and…
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Business
Federal Regulators Seek to Force Starbucks to Reopen 23 Stores
The National Labor Relations Board says the locations were closed because of union organizing, violating federal law.
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World
Testimony Ends in Trump Fraud Case, but a Verdict Is Weeks Away
The final witness appeared Wednesday as weeks of bitter and obscure arguments ended. A judge is expected to decide the…
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News
‘Couples Therapy,’ but for Politics
Growing political polarization is a problem that keeps me up at night. Not because I think it’s bad to have…