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In Tennis, It’s the Haves and the Have-Nots
Higher-ranked players tend to get the perks, like the better practice courts. The lower-ranked must make do.
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The Quest for a Crocodile Dictionary
Crocodiles may be the most vocal reptiles out there, and scientists think learning what they say to one another could…
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G.M. Will Add Backup Power Function to Its Electric Vehicles
As extreme weather events lead to more power outages, the carmaker said it would equip all its electric vehicles to…
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At Risk of Invasion or Lovely to Visit: Two Views of a Polish Border Area
Polish authorities have issued dire warnings that the Suwalki Gap, on Poland’s northern border between Russia and Belarus, is under…
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The Rays Plan to Keep Calm and Carry On
A red-hot start followed by a brutal July knocked Tampa Bay out of first place, but the Rays believe they…
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Allies to Be Allowed to Send F-16s to Ukraine, U.S. Official Says
In a long-awaited move, the United States will allow allies to send American-made F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv once Ukrainian…
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Every Peach Shines in This Tart
Peaches are at the height of summer perfection right now. But even the most mundane stone fruit manages to thrill…
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For Sweden, the Right Way to Play Is the One That Wins
The World Cup semifinal between Spain and Sweden will be a battle of styles, of passing versus pragmatism. Opponents discount…
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In Ireland’s ‘Forgotten County,’ a Tiny Inn Does It Right
The back story of Breac House, a tiny hotel in northwest Ireland’s County Donegal, sounds like a cautionary tale: Two…
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A Brief and Futile Argument in Defense of the Incandescent Bulb
When Thomas Edison was working on the incandescent lamp in 1879, he purportedly said, “We are striking it big in…
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