Time
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Sports
What the World Cup Looks Like Off the Field
Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York TimesFans carried a Mexican flag before the country’s game against Saudi Arabia in Lusail on Wednesday. Mexico won, 2-1, but the result wasn’t enough for it to advance to the knockout rounds from Group C. Credit ...
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
A torrent of protest videos is testing the limits of China’s censorship apparatus.
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World
Georgia Voters Defy Efforts to Suppress Them
Tuesday afternoon, I waited over an hour and a half to vote in Atlanta in the Georgia Senate runoff between Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. This is my second election cycle in Georgia, but I still can’t get used to the wait ...
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: Jiang Zemin Dies
Plus China’s censors struggle to keep up with protests.
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Business
Fed’s Powell Signals December Slowdown in Rate Increases
The Federal Reserve chair said the central bank will keep lifting rates to control price increases, and played down a recent cooling in inflation.
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Arts
Now Arriving: Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith’s Grand Central Madison Mosaics
Beach scenes, wild turkeys and fantastic abstract forms in glass grace the M.T.A.’s new Long Island Rail Road terminal, with works by other artists.
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World
An Italian Village Hit the Jackpot. Will That Save or Destroy It?
Tiny Livemmo won nearly 20 million euros to reverse its decline. Figuring out how to spend it is a big job, but someone’s got to do it.
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
China has moved to stamp out anti-lockdown protests.
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Food
Restaurant Review: At Koloman, Elegant Schnitzel and Other Viennese Wonders
The chef Markus Glocker, after winning acclaim and devoted fans at Bâtard, opens a restaurant at the Ace Hotel in NoMad.
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Food
New York’s Best Wine Bars
At these 11 watering holes, you’ll find some of the city’s finest wine lists, along with food to match.