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‘It’s Not About Me’: Max Scherzer Bucks a System That Worked For Him
A Mets ace, Max Scherzer stands to lose around $233,000 per day because of canceled games. He wants to fix the system for players who…
He Break Dances. He Pole Dances. He Sings Like an Angel.
The Polish countertenor Jakub Jozef Orlinski has the credits you’d expect for a fast-rising classical music star, and some others you might not.
Rage met by revulsion — first Jan. 6 trial shows family, nation torn by Trump
Sahith Theegala Is a Rarity on the PGA Tour in More Ways Than One
The Indian American golfer is consistently finding his game as a rookie on tour, but he still lives with his parents and drives a regular…
IRS rushes to hire 10,000 workers but giant backlog expected to persist through 2022
It does not expect to resolve its backlog of 24 million tax returns until the end of the year.
After Many Steps, a First Date
Daniela Grafman and Jonathan Juarbe connected on an app in the early pandemic, then walked — she from the Upper East Side, and he across…
Kenneth M. Duberstein, President Reagan’s final chief of staff, dies at 77
A consummate political insider, he served two stints in the White House that bookended the administration of Ronald Reagan.
Republican clash shows the enduring appeal, and dubious benefit, of campaign platforms
Republicans are at odds over whether they should run on an agenda for midterms.
The Brilliant Alchemy of Rick Owens
How one designer turned the tenor of the moment into beauty. Plus protective covering at Balmain and immersive surrealism at Dries Van Noten.
A Dancer and a Scientist Walk Into a Bar
Margaret Eginton and Gregory Carmichael both liked to eat dinner alone at the bar of their favorite restaurant, until they decided they were better off…
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