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US
Kamala Harris Will Visit Abortion Clinic, in Historic First
The vice president plans to meet with abortion providers and staff members in Minneapolis, a striking political move that shows how assertive Democrats have grown on the issue.
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World
In Munich, Harris Aims to Reassure European Allies as Trump Disparages NATO
Vice President Kamala Harris will argue that global partnerships are critical to U.S. security, not a burden to be lightly discarded, officials said.
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Books
In a Land of Primary Colors, Home Is Where the Bounce House Is
As part of Under the Radar, Nile Harris resurrects his play that weaves together text, sound, minstrelsy and dance to explore the American experience.
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Books
T.I. and Tiny Are Accused of Rape in Lawsuit
The Atlanta rapper and his wife, who have denied the allegations, are accused of drugging and assaulting a military veteran around 2005 in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
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Sports
Dan Snyder to Proceed With Sale of Washington Commanders to Josh Harris
The embattled N.F.L. owner had reached a $6 billion deal in April with a group led by Harris but continued to seek higher bids. Other league owners are expected to review the sale at the end of this month.
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World
Jeremy O. Harris’s Writer’s Residency Under the Tuscan Sun
The finalists for the 2023 Yale Drama Series Prize suddenly find themselves in Italy, with plenty of time to write, reflect and make pasta.
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Newyork
Amy Schwartz, Who Captured Life as Viewed by a Child, Dies at 68
The dozens of books for young readers that she wrote and illustrated had a knack for finding “the wondrous in the mundane.”
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Sports
The Tigers Stay Patient in Baseball’s Waiting Game
As the team’s president of baseball operations, Scott Harris wants to turn Detroit’s fortunes around. But he knows the team has a long way to go.
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World
Kamala Harris says Moscow committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Vice President Kamala Harris stressed that Russia must be held to account for its “barbaric” actions in Ukraine, telling a security conference in Munich on Saturday that the United States had formally determined that Moscow’s forces had committed ...
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Sports
Black Quarterbacks in the Super Bowl Reflect Progress and Lost Opportunity
Black quarterbacks will lead both teams in Sunday’s Super Bowl. But for much of pro football history, Black players were steered away from the position because of racist assumptions.