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Sports
Jamaican Shericka Jackson Wins the 200, Clocking the Second-Fastest Time Ever
Horns blared and green, black and yellow Jamaican flags dominated the stands at Hayward Field ahead of the women’s 200-meter…
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World
Auto Production Restarts After the Ambassador Bridge Is Cleared
The North American auto industry lumbered back to life on Monday after Canadian authorities cleared protesters and vehicles from a…
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Business
Are Activist Short Sellers Misunderstood?
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…
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Business
The Real Reason America Doesn’t Have Enough Truck Drivers
A faint winter sun slides toward the frozen scrub as Stephen Graves guides his tractor-trailer across the cracked pavement of…
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World
‘Live With the Virus’? For Australians, It’s Taken Some Getting Used To.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Nearly 95 percent of adults are vaccinated. The coronavirus is now milder. It’s the heart of summer,…
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How the Computer Chip Shortage Could Incite a U.S. Conflict With China
WASHINGTON — The war game scenario conducted by a Washington think tank began with a sudden failure at three Taiwanese…
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Arts
Beyoncé Edges Closer to Her First Oscar Nomination as Shortlists Are Revealed
Will Beyoncé and Lin-Manuel Miranda compete against each other at the Oscars? That matchup became a possibility on Tuesday when…
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Arts
Review: Stephen Petronio Looks to the NYC of His Past for Inspiration
When the pandemic hit, the choreographer Stephen Petronio found himself grappling with the confines of space, especially when creating over…
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World
A Russian Pipeline Changes Direction, and Energy Politics Come to the Fore
MOSCOW — Natural gas, already in short supply in Europe this fall, began moving away from Germany on Saturday and…
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World
Fears of a ‘Bottleneck Recession’: How Shortages Are Hurting Germany
FRANKFURT — In Germany, where one in four jobs depends on exports, the crisis gumming up the world’s supply chains…
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