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At This U.S. Open, Golfers Will Face a Rare Collection of Par 3s
There will be five of them at Los Angeles Country Club, including one with a stunning view of the city.
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Not Your Father’s Pinball Arcade. But Maybe Your Mother’s.
Belles & Chimes, a pinball league “run by women, for women,” makes some noise in a pastime where women were…
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How Can I Stop Children From Bringing Toy Guns to the Playground?
A reader is frustrated by her children’s gravitation toward the toy guns a family brings to play with.
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Rafael Nadal Withdraws From the French Open, Wants to Play One More Year
Nadal, the Spanish star, has battled a core muscle injury since January. He said that next season “probably is going…
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Business
How America’s Playwrights Saved the Tony Awards
The screenwriters’ strike threatened next month’s broadcast, a key marketing moment for the fragile theater industry. That’s when leading dramatists…
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Brooks Koepka Surges to the Lead at P.G.A. Championship
After his second consecutive four-under-par 66, the LIV golfer Koepka will be in the final pairing on Sunday at Oak…
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139 Minutes of Hockey, but No Record
Four overtimes tested players and fans alike, but the game was hardly the longest in N.H.L. history.
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The Liberty Took a Few Jets and a Boat to Become a Superteam
Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, the Liberty owners, improved their facilities and chartered flights, drawing a W.N.B.A. fine —…
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Is Everyone Playing Padel Without Us?
Americans, bewitched by pickleball, are late to a global sports craze.
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Arts
Review: ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ Uneven Yet a Powerful Draw
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan revisit Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 play on Broadway, following its sold-out run in Brooklyn.