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Black Quarterbacks in the Super Bowl Reflect Progress and Lost Opportunity
Black quarterbacks will lead both teams in Sunday’s Super Bowl. But for much of pro football history, Black players were…
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A Skeptic in Football Paradise
The festivities leading up to the Super Bowl are full of fun and feel-good stories. But they obscure the harsh…
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How Watching (and Listening to) Sports Made Me Who I Am
When I was a boy, starting in sixth grade I was a hypochondriac. I didn’t know then, and I don’t…
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Can the N.F.L.’s Rules for Team Ownership Survive its Skyrocketing Valuations?
Other sports leagues have changed their rules to allow private equity firms to invest. But so far, the N.F.L. has…
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Corruption Trial of Mexican Ex-Lawman Ripples Beyond Courtroom
As prosecutors close their case against Genaro Garciá Luna, the eventual verdict will be felt by Mexican officials and among…
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Clean Slates Promised Under New York Marijuana Law Prove Complicated
The omission of a single Roman numeral in the text of a state law has made it difficult for those…
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World
Texas Attorney General Agrees to Give $3.3 Million and an Apology to His Former Aides
The multimillion-dollar settlement will come from state funds and be paid to top deputies who had accused the attorney general,…
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World
Where Even the Food Is Magic: A Treasure Hunt for the Flavors of Caribbean Colombia
In a region Gabriel García Márquez once called home, a garlic-and-coconut-infused journey guided by the culinary expertise of another local…
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Arts
Review: An Orchestra Falters in Schubert’s ‘Great’ Symphony
Bernard Labadie and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s returned to Carnegie Hall in a program that also included a Mozart…
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Arts
Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a wry Bosnian coming-of-age film, a documentary about supernatural phenomena in Scotland and a drama about…