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Serena Williams Reflects on Her Life and Legacy in a New Docuseries
“In the Arena: Serena Williams,” an eight-part documentary on ESPN+, revisits the highs and lows of the star’s career and considers her impact on tennis and beyond.
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Why Hasn’t Russia Kicked Out Ukrainian Invaders? Its Own Invaders Are Busy.
Despite its overwhelming firepower, Russia has been unable for weeks to push Ukrainian troops back across the border, with the failure as much the result of priorities as a lack of personnel.
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Shelling Kills 6 in Eastern Ukraine
The rest of the country, though, was largely spared from another consecutive night of large-scale Russian bombardment.
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For Years, He Has Saved Lives in Rural America. Who Will Take His Place?
Volunteer ambulance squads are running out of volunteers. What happens when Bob VanCoughnett retires?
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Should the Elderly Get to Choose When They Die?
An 86-year-old woman’s decision to end her life raises complex questions about life and death for a filmmaker.
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Major Israeli-Palestinian Clashes in the West Bank: A Timeline
Israel has ramped up a crackdown in the Israeli-occupied territory since before the Israel-Hamas war began last Oct. 7. Here are some of the major raids.
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In Quebec’s Casse-Croûtes, Fast Food for a Short but Sweet Summer
By now, the most famous product of Quebec’s casse-croûtes, the poutine, has gone international. But can the guédille or the pinso ever become just as popular?
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US Open Hats Are the Grand Slam’s Signature Accessory
The symbol of the tennis tournament — in Queens and beyond — is a simple cap with a logo and the year. The older the better.
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With Hezbollah-Israel Conflict Contained, Iran’s Next Move May Be Modest
After weeks of regional fears about a broader war, Hezbollah’s limited attack on Israel suggests that Iran, like its ally, wants to hem in the risk of escalation.
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Federal Cases Against Trump Revived, and Israeli Forces Raid West Bank
Plus, a new theory about orca boat attacks.
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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Are Road-Tripping Through Georgia. Could They Actually Win There?
They plan to show up across the state and fight for every vote.
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Harris and Walz Point Their Campaign Bus to Rural Georgia
The Democrats’ presidential ticket will head to the Sun Belt, aiming to sway voters in more conservative areas to their side.
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Last Crusade of Mexico’s President: A Drastic Redesign of the Judiciary
A showdown over plans to reshape the entire judiciary is raising fears over the effect on the rule of law in Mexico and trade with the United States.
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NASA’s Artemis Moonshot Is Tied to Boeing’s Fate
NASA’s quest to return astronauts to the moon is tied to the success — and failure — of Boeing and its engineers.
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‘A Terrible President’: 12 Times Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Criticized Trump
Mr. Kennedy’s recent alliance with Donald J. Trump represented a sharp reversal of a long-combative relationship.
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Germany’s State Elections Are Likely to Reveal a Still-Divided Country
Closely watched elections in the former East Germany are likely to reveal a still-divided country and yield a worrying challenge to Berlin.
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The For-Profit City That Might Come Crashing Down
The dream of Próspera, founded by a U.S. corporation off the coast of Honduras, was to escape government control. The Honduran government wants it gone.
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5 Family-Run Restaurants in La Rioja, Spain
A drive through rolling vineyards will take you to 5 family-run restaurants where you’ll find flavorful, affordable dishes you can linger over for hours.
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Africa’s Debt Crisis Has ‘Catastrophic Implications’ for the World
Crushing obligations to foreign creditors that have few precedents have sapped numerous African nations of growth and stoked social instability.
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With Hezbollah-Israel Conflict Contained, Iran’s Next Move May Be Modest
After weeks of regional fears about a broader war, Hezbollah’s limited attack on Israel suggests that Iran, like its ally, wants to hem in the risk of escalation.
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