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First Up and First Out at the Paris Games
Athletes spend years preparing for the Olympics. Some are out before lunch on Day 1.
By Rory Smith and The New York Times
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Athletes spend years preparing for the Olympics. Some are out before lunch on Day 1.
By Rory Smith and The New York Times
A former Yale Law School classmate shared with The Times about 90 emails and text messages with Mr. Vance. Here are some of the most revealing moments in their correspondence.
By The New York Times
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By Rory Smith
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People in Manila used makeshift floats to ferry others across flooded streets, while Taiwan braced for the impact of the typhoon.
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By The New York Times
In a five-paragraph statement, Ms. Harris hailed President Biden’s accomplishments and said she would run in his place.
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